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This thread is in response to a review for Mouse Trap on the Atari 2600. You are encouraged to view the review in a new window before reading this thread.

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Author: zippdementia
Posted: January 09, 2011 (09:03 PM)
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I was hoping this would be a port of the board game. It's not. You disappoint me once again, OD.


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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: January 10, 2011 (12:36 AM)
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I don't think I ever played that game legit. I think we all just fucked around with the trap and forgot it was a board game.


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Author: honestgamer
Posted: January 10, 2011 (09:43 AM)
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The Mouse Trap board game? You're right. Although I owned the board game and drug it out a few times to play around with constructing the traps and such, I never even knew the rules until I tried to play the digital game version recently, on PS3. I found out that the rules suck. My brother-in-law and I played and the game lasted about three minutes. No one got to build any traps or anything and the game was over.


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