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THE WINTER SOLDIERS: The Battle of Princeton and Trenton, 1776-1777 by John Heim.  The designer of The Day is Ours: The Battle of Princeton, 1777, looks at the historical background of these two iconic battles.BROTHERHOOD & UNITY: A Review by John Burtt. This time the esteemed reviewer looks at this game of modern war in Bosnia from Compass Games.RETURN TO THE ROCK: Corregidor, 1945 by Michael Rinella. The noted game designer presents an overview of this Pacific War battle, with some notes on gaming this unique battle.A LEADERSHIP VARIANT FOR THE NAPOLEONIC 20 SERIES by George Kasnic. Rules for introducing leaders into this Napoleonic game series.ADVENTURES IN DIE-CUTTING by Andy Loakes.  An introduction to do-it-yourself die-cutting.ON GAMING: Alternate History and Game Design by Lewis Pulsipher.  The game designer and pundit looks at how alternate history and gaming go together.TAKING CAVALRY FOR A RIDE: Optional Cavalry Employment in the Atlanta Campaign by Paul Comben.  Here the developer of the game introduces new rules for the realistic employment of cavalry units.THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: Rule Clarifications.THIS ISSUE WILL ALSO INCLUDE CARDS FOR THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN AND THE NAPOLEONIC 20 VARIANT
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THE WINTER SOLDIERS: The Battle of Princeton and Trenton, 1776-1777 by John Heim.  The designer of The Day is Ours: The Battle of Princeton, 1777, looks at the historical background of these two iconic battles.BROTHERHOOD & UNITY: A Review by John Burtt. This time the esteemed reviewer looks at this game of modern war in Bosnia from Compass Games.RETURN TO THE ROCK: Corregidor, 1945 by Michael Rinella. The noted game designer presents an overview of this Pacific War battle, with some notes on gaming this unique battle.A LEADERSHIP VARIANT FOR THE NAPOLEONIC 20 SERIES by George Kasnic. Rules for introducing leaders into this Napoleonic game series.ADVENTURES IN DIE-CUTTING by Andy Loakes.  An introduction to do-it-yourself die-cutting.ON GAMING: Alternate History and Game Design by Lewis Pulsipher.  The game designer and pundit looks at how alternate history and gaming go together.TAKING CAVALRY FOR A RIDE: Optional Cavalry Employment in the Atlanta Campaign by Paul Comben.  Here the developer of the game introduces new rules for the realistic employment of cavalry units.THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: Rule Clarifications.THIS ISSUE WILL ALSO INCLUDE CARDS FOR THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN AND THE NAPOLEONIC 20 VARIANT
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This was seen 354 times |