Jon, You know of my interest in the SGII arena, and FMA skirmish will be
hauling a great deal of those GW players over to the GZG court(they were doing
just that at GenCon 98 while I was there). They [the GW players] all hate the
game, the rules, the prices, and they don't even know why! Count me in on the
play testing as well.
> Scott Spieker wrote:
Count
> me in on the play testing as well.
I'd be interested too...
Heck, it'd be fun to 'port' it over to Flintloque... (I like the figures and
background but the rules are rather clunky!)
> Scott Spieker wrote:
Count
> me in on the play testing as well.
You should have it in your sweaty palms by now (or at least on the sweaty hard
disk....) <grin>
> Heck, it'd be fun to 'port' it over to Flintloque... (I like the
Give it a try! We reckon the basic FMA engine will work for pretty much
anything - drive it hard and see if you can break it!
> In a message dated 7/9/99 4:36:23 PM EST, jon@gzero.dungeon.com writes:
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Give it a try! We reckon the basic FMA engine will work for pretty much
anything - drive it hard and see if you can break it!
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How about Colonials and Steam Punk? I have a lot of players who love their
colonials (mostly the madmen at BY JINGO
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History & Wargames Magazine
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In message <l03010d18b3ac1bfafbf8@[194.176.206.65]>, Ground Zero Games writes:
> >
One thing I thought of-- the rules will wind up on the web in the
online list archive if Jerry isn't not careful.
BTW, I'm guessing the restrictions on this don't preclude me from making
electronic copies available to the members of my playgroup?
Oh, and THANKS JON!!!!!!!! (Woo hoo!!!!!)
> In a message dated 7/9/99 4:36:23 PM EST, jon@gzero.dungeon.com writes:
I don't see any reason why not...