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Why buying an e-game instead of a board game in a box?

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Why buying an e-game instead of a board game in a box?

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Alex Games’ board games are only published in a digital format. An e-game offers a set of advantages not available for the board games sold in the shops: · Printing and cutting out all the elements of the game, you have the feeling to create by yourself a board game · You can download the game from home sitting on your preferred armchair · You save a lot of money: a board game in the shops is sold between 20 € and 50 € or more; an e-game costs less than half · You save a lot of space: a board game usually is contained in an over-sized box where half of the internal space is empty; an e-game can be kept in an A4-sized envelope and this means it takes up the space of a magazine. A lot of e-games can be all kept in a shirt box or in a ring binder · If you loose some cards or some pawns, you can easily re-print them Is it possible to print an e-game with the home inkjet printer? The e-games graphics has been designed to have an excellent colour balance on inkjet printing. How much does it

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