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39 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bidding Your Way To Victory, November 12, 2002
Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
When I first saw this, I thought it was one of the silliest pieces of website tie-in merchandise I'd ever seen! Well, aside from the now-defunct Pets.Com™ spokes-dog-puppet-thingy toy, but that's neither here nor there. But, having been an eBay™ seller and buyer for more than a couple of years now, and marveling at the reasonable price tag this thing was sporting, I decided to give the electronic eBay™ auction game a whirl. I figured that, if nothing more, it'd make a neat conversation piece among my fellow eBay™ sellers. I found it kinda hard to play at first. Not because of any difficulty in playing it (I caught on fairly quickly), but because a minimum of 3 people are needed to play. Fortunately, a friend and I managed to get around this by setting it on four-player mode, with each of us representing two bidders. Other than this, the only slight drawback is the fact that there's no on/off switch on the central hub; it only shuts off after all the bidding rounds have ended. Fun Factor: 4 Stars, granted you're familiar with eBay™ and enjoy the novelty of playing a board game based on the site. The pace is fairly fast, but not so much so where you won't be able to keep up with the action. Durability: 3 Stars. The only thing keeping this from receiving a 4 star rating from me is the heavy-duty cardboard base the main game unit and bid trays are attached to, which is sure to wear and fall apart on you after a few rounds of play. Otherwise things should hold up fairly well, granted you don't play it in a place with a high degree of humidity. Educational Factor: 1 Star. Somehow, I don't think a game that glorifies consumerism is all that important a learning experience-well, except perhaps for an education in economics. And yes, I know what you're thinking: how can a guy who writes reviews for merchandise sold on an online store turn around and gripe about consumerism? I'll tell you how: I'm a dirty, no-good, two-faced hypocrite. There, you happy now? `Late
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