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| Inventedregiment | 16 Jul 2014 8:12 a.m. PST |
Fresh from the success of the Some Corner of a Foreign Field Tactical Two Pager: smtp.wargamevault.com/product/130864/Some-Corner-of-a-Foreign-Field Morningstar is looking for playtesters and proof-readers for its next two-page wargame, Midst Battle's Din!, a skirmish game with innovative mechanics and a heroic bent for the period 1745-1856, everything from the Jacobite Rebellion up until the Crimean War, though actions can certainly be fought using it in the American and Austro-Prussian wars of the next decade. We've successfully played the game with anything from 10-60 models, solo, head-to-head and in groups, so it should suit a variety of skirmish styles. Anyone contributing to the final product will get a free copy, so if you're interested, please get in touch at infoatmorningstar at gmail dot com. Cheers, Matt @ Morningstar |
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