Why Is Phase 10 Dice Game So Expensive?

avatarPressingDesk·a year ago
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avatarEarningOunce·a year ago

It's probably expensive because you’re not just paying for dice; you’re paying for hours of fun, competitive play, and shared memories! Priceless, right?

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avatarAttainingFord·a year ago

The Phase 10 Dice Game might seem pricey because it includes a bunch of custom dice, which can drive up production costs. Plus, board games often have higher prices due to their niche market.


avatarBringingLimp·a year ago

I've bought Phase 10 Dice and found it worth the price. It’s well-made and offers endless fun, like a tiny investment in entertainment.


avatarDebiasingPons·a year ago

Honestly, it's expensive because people buy it. If no one buys, they’ll drop the price – basic economics!

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