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A ship big enough to play on!

Some of the best terrain of the convention belonged, not to a miniatures game, but to a role-playing game:

Demons of the Boiling Sea

System: Dreaming Dragon
Players/Characters: 8-12/provided
GM: Paul Garlow

WWII submarine action and a lost civilization in the Pacific. Multimedia gaming with graphics, sound, and 3D sets. From Dreaming Dragon Productions.

the submarine, and behind it, the island

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