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re: (North) American games...

From: John Kovalic <muskrat@m...>
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 1996 09:20:48 -0500
Subject: re: (North) American games...

>In message <vines.sKx7+3MQgmA@bantst.ml.com> FTGZG-L@bolton.ac.uk
writes:
>> Hmmm...a rather obtuse point of view:
>
>I admit there are plenty of counter-examples but...
>
>> Fire & Fury
>> They Died For Glory
>[...]
>> Any of the Canadian Wargaming Products(French & Indian, War of 1812 &
>> Medieval)...all decent rules sets with original  ideas without scads
of
>> modules to waste money on...I sure some of the died in wool SciFi
types
>> could provide some some SciFi rules...
>
>...like you hint at, they are historical. JMT comes IMHO from the
>same tradition as the historical crowd, cheap, small press rules
>that you can use interchangably with your forces.

Actually, I'm working with Arty Conliffe on a fantasy version of Armati.
Hopefully a 1997 release, tantatively called "Fantasi."

John Kovalic

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