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rampantlion12 Jan 2009 6:23 p.m. PST

Hello, I would looking at preordering the new game Chainmail from Worthington Games. I am told the mechanics are similar to their other games Zama and Waterloo. I'm not familiar with any of their games, anyone have an opinion on some of them?

Thanks

rampantlion12 Jan 2009 6:35 p.m. PST

Sorry, forgot to mention that Zama is not a worthington gmae it is designed by Richard Berg who also was the designer for chainmail.

Crow Bait12 Jan 2009 8:18 p.m. PST

"Cowboy, The Way of the Gun", is an excellent game, and the stand up counters can easily be replaced with miniatures. In a lot of ways,it is similar to the old Avalon Hill game "Gunslinger", with the modular boards being able to be set up in a number of different configurations, except simpler and quicker to play. Highly recommended to all old west fans.

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