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Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy 76: "Steampunk Shenanigans" Coming Soon


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AncientWarfare writes:

True, it's not in every B&N, but it should be in their system, as well as in Books a Million and others. I can check with the distributor for specific stores. This issue will probably be there around the beginning of February.
And as Ironwolf says, we've been improving our FLGS distribution as well. If it is supplied by Warpath/Golden Distribution, they can get it for you.


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AncientWarfare of Karwansaray BV writes:

Travel to a world of gears, goggles, and ghouls for a bit of fantasy fun in the Victorian era with Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy!

Cover of WSS 76

Articles in this issue include a new alien expansion for In Her Majesty's Name, a Jack the Ripper-style manhunt, and a version of the Boxer Rebellion with decidedly higher-tech weaponry.

If the infectious enthusiasm of our Steampunk authors does not convince, there's plenty more as well. Two of our columnists are feeling retrospective this time of year. Rick Priestley reminisces about Romans, while Martin Onderdonck is wistful for Warhammer. Richard Clarke, on the other hand, looks at providing context for battles in the form of campaigns.

There is a rearguard Horse and Musket-era scenario, Blow the Bridge, scenarios inspired by Fury, a look at playing Cossacks, a Crescent and Cross campaign, and how-to articles for painting a 15mm Tercio, and building nothing less than a submarine conning tower!

Finally, there's an in-depth look at DBA3, as well as reviews of Across a Deadly Field, The Law of the Gun, Lion Rampant, and stacks more miniatures and books.

WSS 76 can be pre-ordered at a discount here, and will be in stores in the U.K. and selected stores throughout Europe from the new year.

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