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Simulation Saturday

April 27, 2002

by Russ Lockwood

We received the following press release. --RL

Simulation Saturday is this coming Saturday.

On line to be played is George Knapp's latest design about the Battle of the Bulge. This will be a first playtest of the game which means also it is the most formative. Currently, the units will be divisions represented by single vehicles or a squad of troops on a thick stand. The German players will get points for each space advanced into and to value of the spaces will increase as he is able to push West. Total points available is 100. The game is determined by how many points the Germans are able to accumulate. The map is a depiction of the area in Belgium/Luxemburg with the main roads allowing you to move from one space to the next. The game sounds simple, logical and alot of fun.

Steve will be there and run a couple of games. Mex War and N scale WWII. Last session had Harold Morgan running a naval action.

Come on up this Saturday for the games.

For those of you wanting some figures for N scale WWII, 20mm Spanish Civil War/WWII, 15mm ACW, Mex War, 1812, Nap., Amer. Rev. or the New Eagle Games; American Civil War and War, Age of Imperialism just E-Mail me and I'll get it out to you. If you need my Mailing Address it is;

The New Eagle game " Napoleon In Europe" will be out toward the end of May. It is a multi-player game Probably Very Similar to ADG/AH's "Empires In Arms". If you would like ths game on your shelves as quick as possible, E-Mail me and I'll get it to you as soon as it becomes available to me.

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SIMULATION SATURDAY Will Be APRIL 27, 2002
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