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Perturabo -> The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 2:42:59 AM)

Is it worth reading?




J P Falcon -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 2:58:56 AM)

It's free, so why not?


http://www.hyw.com/books/wargameshandbook/contents.htm




Perturabo -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 3:04:53 AM)

Well, I'd have to print it out to read it as I don't have an ebook reader. I'd like to know if its worth spending toner and paper on.




Zorch -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 1:40:33 PM)

It's a little dated - from the '80s, if I remember.




apathetic lurker -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 1:58:55 PM)

It's not that long. You might be able to trudge through it without printing it. I did and I despise reading on a monitor.



This is actually a reply to the OP and not Zorch.....




apathetic lurker -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 2:16:01 PM)

And speaking of paper wargames, I'd love to see Matrix publish a few of them....




sulla05 -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 3:53:40 PM)

I have it and if you are looking for a complete list of 70s and early 80s wargames it's good. Although you would probably get more info from Boardgamegeek.




Prince of Eckmühl -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 4:31:17 PM)

PDF is here:

http://loakes.game-host.org/limeyyankgames/games/RESOUR~1/COMPLE~1.PDF




Perturabo -> RE: The Complete Wargames Handbook? (10/29/2011 6:46:07 PM)

Looks nice. Looks like it's mostly devoted to design and business considerations. I'll buy myself a full version when I'll have money one day.




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