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In this issue, we include features on three demonstration games that will be “doing the rounds” of various conventions later in the year: Killiecrankie, Wagram, and – least famous of all – Berbera. (Every household should have an atlas!) It would be nice to make this a regular feature of the magazine, possibly helping convention organisers looking for such games to get in touch with would-be demonstrators eager to flaunt their artistic talents under the eyes of the wider wargames world. So, if you wanna ‘strut your stuff’ (God! You’d think I was writing for Melody Maker, wouldn’t you?) – and you’ve got a good demo/participation game you’d like to advertise, let us know and we’ll try and send along our ace photographer, Smudger Smith. If you haven’t got a good demo game – thanks for reading the mag, anyway.
C.S.S. Arkansas – ACW Riverine Warfare
The Battle of Killiecrankie, 1689
Touch Havens Pass. Mo-tien-ling, 1904
Campaign maps – An alternative to the hexagon
The Hitchhiker’s guide to wargames design
Wagram – A refight in l/300th scale
‘The Great Stone Dragon’ or ‘The 10,000 league wall’
More of those Italians in Somaliland