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Oddball29 Jun 2009 5:41 a.m. PST

Is there an on line cheat sheet for the "Force on Force" rules?

The rules are the next set from the guys who brought you "Ambush Alley". I liked what I read in the set and will be running a few games coming up, but wanted a cheat sheet rather than thumb through the rules.

Also, I'm a rather lazy and was hoping I wouldn't have to make one up myself.

templar7229 Jun 2009 7:04 a.m. PST

If you have the rules there are 4 pages (2 front and back) in the main book that I printed out (I have the PDF and bound book) and use as "cheet sheets". They could easily be photocopied.

Ed G

Ambush Alley Games29 Jun 2009 8:35 a.m. PST

Oddball – if you order the hard copy of the rules from us, you'll get a free copy of the PDF which you can use to print the cheat-sheet.

I printed mine on cover stock and they've held up great!

The cheat sheet contains all the info you need to play and even has a couple of nice flow charts for things like reaction sequences and turn sequence.

Ambush Alley Games29 Jun 2009 8:37 a.m. PST

Oh, I forgot to mention – the reference sheets were designed by Cyril, one of our playtesters. Being a creation of a player rather than one of the game designers, the sheets are about twice as useful as they'd ordinarily be.

Heh.

Anyway, that's my opinion. It seems like players write better cheat sheets than game designers every time!

Oddball30 Jun 2009 5:01 a.m. PST

A member of my local club bought the rules. We have been playing "Ambush Alley" and enjoyed it very much, so we picked up "Force on Force".

I'll ask him if he has the PDF copies.

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