As a purist of Pass the Pigs®, I was disappointed to see how poorly designed these pigs were. A few reasons why: They're a lot springier than the originals, resulting in a lot more sideways movements and pigouts (real players will find out). The conspicuous lack of ears makes the much-anticipated "drop jaw" feature all but impossible (real gamers will know for sure). I've included two side-by-side photos comparing this product (right) to the original pigs (left). You'll see that the pigs on the right are plain, lack detail, and DEFINITELY not free range. Support traditional breed pigs. Invest in Pass the Pigs® legal pigs.
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