Hi,
Anybody out there from GZG I would like to talk to you with regards to writing
some software for your DSII rules, I spoke to you at the Leeds show a few
months ago and you seemed pretty interested, so if your out there please email
me.
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Hi,
I gues it was Jon and Dave you saw at Leeds. Our policy on this sort of thing
is that if you have any software you would like us to consider marketing, then
you need to send a review copy to me (Mike). So far, I have had several people
offer stuff, but none of it has been really of a good enough quality to take
up.
When you have something, let me know via this list.
Mike Elliott, GZG
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Actually I play Stargrunt II almost exclusivly now. I play a little FT, but
its not really my game. I guess there's not enough terrain. I have yet to play
Dirtside, but I love microarmor, so I suppose I would like
this as well. Have any of you used Stargrunt in a WWII setting? I've
worked up some Viet-Nam Era stuff and it seems to work rather well. I
am
contemplating doing some Hostage-Terrorist scenerios for SG II.
> On Wed, 28 May 1997, Gerald McVicker wrote:
> Actually I play Stargrunt II almost exclusivly now. I play a little
I've
> worked up some Viet-Nam Era stuff and it seems to work rather well.
I am
> contemplating doing some Hostage-Terrorist scenerios for SG II.
There is a copy of the WW2 conversion at
http://www.sc.utk/~cowell/min/ds2/ds2.html
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> On Wed, 28 May 1997, Gerald McVicker wrote:
> Actually I play Stargrunt II almost exclusivly now. I play a little
I've
> worked up some Viet-Nam Era stuff and it seems to work rather well.
I am
> contemplating doing some Hostage-Terrorist scenerios for SG II.
Actually there's a game called BAPS, for 25mm and 20mm, that is specifically
designed for 20th Century miniature gaming. It's supposed to be quite good.
The guy who wrote the rules has personal experience in all of the operations
in the game.