I'm kind of new to the Revo and haven't found an answer in the forum, but does anyone know why they aren't planning on making the Silver, Gold & Titanium editions any more?
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Re: Silver, Gold & Titanium
The titanium's were created special for the collectors editions.
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Re: Silver, Gold & Titanium
I'm not an all knowing Revo-er, but the manufacture of all the pieces needed for these mazes is likely a large undertaking....not to mention the quality control when they are assembled.
The silver can be finicky at times, but most of that is knowing exactly what is going on it the puzzle. The gold is more or less a combination lock...still need some skill to get pieces where they need to be, but this lock idea wasn't as well received by most.
I personally enjoyed both of them and once they've been solved, knowing the route to take makes the resolving of them more enjoyable.
As previously mentioned, the titanium was only produced for the CE sets...save for some extra stragglers that were sold off without the CE set ownership requirement.
All of these puzzles are worth acquiring if you are interested in a good challenge...or at a minimum lots of frustration.
I'm sure others will chime in with similar thoughts.
The silver can be finicky at times, but most of that is knowing exactly what is going on it the puzzle. The gold is more or less a combination lock...still need some skill to get pieces where they need to be, but this lock idea wasn't as well received by most.
I personally enjoyed both of them and once they've been solved, knowing the route to take makes the resolving of them more enjoyable.
As previously mentioned, the titanium was only produced for the CE sets...save for some extra stragglers that were sold off without the CE set ownership requirement.
All of these puzzles are worth acquiring if you are interested in a good challenge...or at a minimum lots of frustration.
I'm sure others will chime in with similar thoughts.