Tip-It Board Game Review and Rules
While Tip-It deserves credit for being one of the first stacking dexterity games and is probably one of the better ones, it suffers from the same problems that plague most games from this genre.
While Tip-It deserves credit for being one of the first stacking dexterity games and is probably one of the better ones, it suffers from the same problems that plague most games from this genre.
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