My Rambling Thoughts

Puerto Rico game HK Classic (2015) vs Deluxe (2021)

波多黎各 經典版 vs 豪華版.

Classic on the left, Deluxe on the right. The printing on Deluxe is too contrasty/dark — almost like a KO! The cards have linen finish, which I dislike.

Classic on top, Deluxe at bottom. Both are fine, but Deluxe looks 'sharper' with well-defined outlines.

The reddish brown market board of Classic is its one sore point. It is too hard to read! Deluxe wins hands down.

Classic is dual-sided. The other side is for base game, the other side is for expansions (more buildings). As a result, it is bilingual on both sides. The English text is very small.

Deluxe uses the same board for base game and expansion. The extra buildings are in a different color. It is Chinese on one side and English on the other. The English text is normal size.

Small World KS

Thinking about Terraforming Mars Big Box makes me remember Small World Designer Edition from 2013. (It was shipped in late 2014.)

This is of course a top-of-the-range deluxe set with wooden tokens, metal coins and a BIG wooden box. It costed US$320.

It made an impression on me then. I wanted to pimp out my games (not that I have this game), but this was very expensive.

How many copies were sold? It was never revealed.

We can't tell from the Kickstarter because it was not part of any standard pledges — you top up your pledge by US$320 to get it.

We can estimate.

|Pledge|$|#||
|---|---|---|---|
|Kobolds|$1|469|$469|
|Tritons|$8|864|$6,912|
|Skeletons|$15|3,328|$49,920|
|Goblins|$40|1,202|$48,080|
|Orcs|$60|1,163|$69,780|
|Spiderines|$600|6|$3,600|
|---|---|---|---|
|Total|||$178,761|

The KS raised $394,019 (very little by today's standards) from 7,044 backers.

The extra $215,258 must have gone to one of the extras (races $5, t-shirt $21, game $320).

Assuming they all go to the game (local; overseas +$50), it works out to be 672 units.

I'll say there are around 600 copies.

Terraforming Mars KS

Puerto Rico Special Edition reminds me of another Kickstarter that I missed: Terraforming Mars Big Box in 2021. It raised $2.765 mil from 23,419 backers.

IIRC, I did not miss it, but I gave it a pass for two reasons: I did not have the game — though I was always semi-interested in it — and it was too expensive. It was beautiful, though.

The Big Box was a big box to store the base game and all expansions. However, the Kickstarter was really all about bling: 3D tiles, metal cubes, player boards, card sleeves and so on.

The Box itself was decent value, but add-ons were expensive.

Prices:

  • Big Box (including 3D terrain tiles): US$99
  • Player boards: +US$20
  • Rover mini (first player model): +US$10
  • City domes: +US$15
  • Trade fleets: +US$10
  • Metal cubes: +US$60
  • Card sleeves: +US$50

Metal cubes and card sleeves were especially expensive.

Base game and expansions to be gotten separately. They were also available in the KS. In table form:

||Small Box|Big Box|New Recruit|Veteran|CEO|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Game|-|-|Y|-|Y|
|Expansions|-|-|-|Y|Y|
|Promos|Y|Y|Y|Y|Y|
|Big Box|-|Y|Y|Y|Y|
|3D tiles|Y|Y|Y|Y|Y|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|Price|$79|$99|$144|$179|$224|

The base game itself has two long-time criticisms: the cards have poor/incohesive artwork (though some say is acquired taste) and bad player board (cubes are easily bumped, ruining game state).

Maybe I'll own Terraforming Mars one day. :lol:

Optics on 100% car loan at last

News: Concerns over 100 per cent borrowing for vehicles as outstanding car loans hit 12-year high

Date: 1 Mar 2026. Source: ST.

Car dealers are appearing in social media advertisements, promising buyers “$0 upfront” and “100 per cent loans” to secure their cars.

The ads, on Instagram and Facebook, promise buyers that they can skip the 30 per cent or 40 per cent down payment for a car through various schemes, including in-house loans.

One dealer even claimed to offer in-house loans with a 100 per cent guaranteed approval rate, without the need for any cash upfront.

LTA is finally looking into practices that caused COE to be high. It is not like people are suddenly richer. It is because they are taking bigger loans.

I didn't expect some car dealers to be openly using 'overtrade', I thought this loophole was closed 15 years ago. No enforcement = no law.

It will be interesting if any new law is made retrospective and all illegal practices are fined or made to top-up (if you borrowed 100%, you have to cough up the missing 30% and pay down your loan).

They are not much individually (<$30k each), but they are sizable collectively. The Government went after 99-1 deals retrospectively cos the amounts were too large to ignore (>$200k each).

In summary, there are three ways to achieve 100% loan:

  • In-house loan. Need new law to cover this
  • Inflate price and get bank loan. Is fraud
  • Loan under PHV scheme, car may or may not be PHV. If is PHV, is loophole. If is not PHV, is fraud

In-house loan has always been an oversight. It was negligible in the past, because who wants to pay high interest rate? And there were not many lenders too. But the need for car outweighs the need for prudence. Lenders saw an opportunity and jumped in because it was a "sure-win" loan. It is effectively a secured loan, but they get to charge personal loan interest rate.

Puerto Rico Deluxe Ed

Awaken Realms crowdfunded Puerto Rico Special Edition in Sep 2024. The campaign was open for 21 days only. It raised $5.710 mil from 23,356 backers. It was finally shipped out starting from last month.

Good thing I didn't know about it then, or I would have been seriously tempted. The game is fully pimp'ed out. The Grande version, which has everything, costs US$279 before shipping. If you just want the game of PR, it is slightly cheaper to get the Landscape version (US$195) + US$43 for Acrylic tiles.

I'm not sure I want to spend so much on PR, though.

Cost breakdown:

  • Standard: US$59
  • Special: US95 (Deluxe components: figure miniatures, resource crates, cargo ship miniatures, metal coins)
  • Playmat: +US$15
  • Acrylic tiles: +US$43
  • 3D terrain pack: +US$95
  • Artbook: +US$15

The most bang-for-buck is Special + playmat for US$110. This is sufficient for playing. The rest is bling.

I searched how normal edition looks like now, and found there has been some changes since 2018 when I last looked. Sidenote: it is now ranked #54 on BGG.

Rio Grande Games (RGG) finally released a new edition with updated art in 2019 — 8 years overdue. This is so ironic, since I went to "some lengths" to get the HK bilingual Chinese/English Classic edition just one year before.

RGG must have lost its license (almost 20 years, a good run), because Alea/Ravensburger released a new version with new art in 2020. A HK bilingual Chinese/English Deluxe edition was published in 2021.


波多黎各 豪華版 (2021)

Should I buy it?

This release was short-lived. Alex released Puerto Rico 1897 in 2022 to appease criticisms of the original theme — it was peak Woke in early 2020s. It has new art.

If you are not offended by certain wordings, just get earlier editions. Puerto Rico is just a backdrop to an economic engine game. Don't think too much.