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So much for Creepy Freaks: it's non-violent
 

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January 29, 2003
11:30 AM: Mike Sugarbaker says...
So much for Creepy Freaks: it's non-violent

Apparently ,we haven't had enough WizKids news after all: GamingReport brings in a few details on the under-10-pitched Creepy Freaks. Just two figures in a booster for $3.49, which is actually a decent price when you compare it to... Gregory Horror Show (the figures were good, okay?). Will kids take to a game that has no associated TV show, that doesn't make collecting a part of its actual storyline, and that boils the conflict down to non-violent "freak-outs"? My bet is no, and although the preview figures we linked to previously look pretty good, they don't look super-original. The game design itself might redeem this one, but we've seen what happens when you aim for kids and hit gamers. Ehh. I dunno.



 
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