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Microbiggie02 Dec 2019 10:49 a.m. PST

We are doing another Historical Game day in Marietta GA this Dec 7 at GigaBites Café.
The FB page is GigaHistorical Day link
These days are always great fun with a huge variety of games including Ancients, Medievals, Napoleonic Naval, and as one would expect with that date, plenty of WWII. There is a large selectin of food and beverage (including beer and cider) on site and it is FREE. There is also a charity benefit raffle.
The shop is also stocked full of goodies for the holiday.
Pics from our last Game Day:

Alvaro's Ancient Skirmish game using his Clash rules in 28mm by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Cruel Seas by Mark Luther, on Flickr

CoCing up Mud & Blood by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Winter Russian Front CoC by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Nick's Blood & Plunder i by Mark Luther, on Flickr

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