First off, I loved the box the Dig came in (shiny things rock).
Secondly, while it didn't have the flair of Lucasarts "other" adventure games, or Sierra's, I thought it was a great addition to the genre. It had a story different enough and relatively unique enough to hold the attention and be entertaining. I don't think you should play every game with the hopes that it will change your world or provide you some insight into life. Sometimes, you play a game to be entertained. :-)
First off, I loved the box the Dig came in (shiny things rock).
Secondly, while it didn't have the flair of Lucasarts "other" adventure games, or Sierra's, I thought it was a great addition to the genre. It had a story different enough and relatively unique enough to hold the attention and be entertaining. I don't think you should play every game with the hopes that it will change your world or provide you some insight into life. Sometimes, you play a game to be entertained. :-)
Thirdly, did I mention the fancy box it came in?