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pvi99th10 Sep 2016 4:40 p.m. PST

I recently played a game of Pulp Alley using the solo deck and rules. The game was a simple fighting affair where Captain America and Bucky were defending an Allied conference against German forces.

You can read about it at my blog:
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ragsthetiger11 Sep 2016 10:06 a.m. PST

Cool story idea…I've always had a fondness for Cap dating back to when Neil Adams was at Marvel. My Captain Americas are among the most prized in my small silver era collection.
The Solo deck is really unpredictable, isn't it? Makes any game full of surprises.
Thanks for posting this,
rags

pvi99th11 Sep 2016 11:40 a.m. PST

The solo deck really is great. I can't believe how well it mimics an opponent and throws curves, both good and bad, your way.

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