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High Seas Fleet, 2nd Edition Annex Booklet
Publisher: Admiralty Trilogy Group
by Charles H. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/30/2018 22:53:46

Ditto, missing data from version one. Wish i had looked more closely to notice the omissions.



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Naval Warfare : Battleships to Dreadnoughts 1895 to 1920
Publisher: Geoff Curran
by Charles H. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 04/09/2018 10:42:56

Nice set of rules. Very simple to understand and play. I would like to see the Austrian and Turkish Navy data added to the game so that the Italians have an some one to battle with and for the Turkish navy vs. the Russians in the Black sea. If this were done the score would move to a four out of five.



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Paperarmies-ancient Gallic Army
Publisher: Rosser Industries
by A customer [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 06/06/2017 09:21:55

While the picture are nice they do not accomplish the goal of clearly showing the type of units involved in the combat. They are cluttered and we can barley tell the differance between the various arms. Formed troop should be formed up in lines. All of the pictures seem like skirmishers. With out good clear graphics we cannot tell the the difference between light cavalry and heavy cavalry. We cannot tell the difference between skirmishers and heavy Infantry. For us this is money wasted.



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PAPERARMIES-ANCIENT (Republican Rome)
Publisher: Rosser Industries
by A customer [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 06/06/2017 09:21:28

While the picture are nice they do not accomplish the goal of clearly showing the type of units involved in the combat. They are cluttered and we can barley tell the differance between the various arms. Formed troop should be formed up in lines. All of the pictures seem like skirmishers. With out good clear graphics we cannot tell the the difference between light cavalry and heavy cavalry. We cannot tell the difference between skirmishers and heavy Infantry. For us this is money wasted.



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