by Brian Train
SGS member (the only one in Australia) Peter Schutze has launched a new game company, Schutze Games. He sells fullcolor, laser-printed DTP game designs for a very low price: between five and seven US dollars, including airmail postage worldwide. So far he has four designs available: Power Play (coup d'etat in a fictional country), Pusan Perimeter (Korea, 1950), Somalia (UN intervention, 1993 95), and Tupamaro (Urban guerrillas in UruGuay, 1968-72). Games in the pipeline include: Oboyan Hills and Rzhavets Bridgehead (Kursk 1943); Bushido Denied: Corregidor and Bataan; Red Guard (the Chinese Cultural Revolution); and Overlord, a galactic conquest game. Peter also has also received permission to produce several of Lloyd Krassner's (of Warpspawn Games website fame, and another SGS member) designs as readyto-play DTP games. There are also nearly a dozen "lunch hour" or "introducing children to wargames" being designed for Schutze Games, covering such diverse topics as Ned Kelly (Glenrowan) and Armada (age of sail battles) The URL for Schutze Games is: http://www.geocities.com/chutze games/. Check it out, and support a fellow member's business venture' It's certainly more pleasant than sitting through an Amway pitch.... Back to Strategist Number 343 Table of Contents Back to Strategist List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 2001 by SGS This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |