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Star Fleet Battles Commander's Rulebook; Star Fleet Battles Commander's Rulebook, Volume II; Star Fleet Battles Expansion 1; Star Fleet Battles Expansion 2; Star Fleet Battles Expansion 3; Star Fleet Battles Supplement 1; Star Fleet Battles Volume II; Star Fleet Battles: Commander's SSD Book; Starline 2200
This list compiles published miniature wargames categorized by their subject matter, genre, or time period covered in their rules. Where known, the publisher is given (or, in a few cases, the designer(s) in the case of self-published or freely distributed games), as well as the date of first publication (many games have been published in ...
Craig Sheeley reviewed Star Fleet Battles Commander's Rulebook in Space Gamer No. 66. [1] Sheeley commented that "The Commander's Rulebook is what Star Fleet Battles should have been in the first place. If you have a photographic memory and can remember where every rule is with the old system, you won't need this rulebook.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... move to sidebar hide. Star Fleet Battles Expansion could refer to: Star Fleet Battles ...
Craig Sheeley reviewed Star Fleet Battles Commander's Rulebook, Volume II in Space Gamer No. 70. [1] Sheeley commented that "If you want to keep up with the latest rules, to complete your Volume I or to replace your worn-out expansions cheaply, then Volume II is worth its price. But I must warn you that you can have as much fun with less outlay ...
Amarillo Design Bureau is a company which specializes in tactical and strategic board wargames.The company is a successor to Task Force Games, [2] and is owned and operated by Steve and Leanna Cole, with partner Steve Petrick, and based in Amarillo, Texas.
Federation Commander is largely based on Star Fleet Battles (SFB), and carries over many of its basic rules and game dynamics. It was designed to be a game which would be similar to Star Fleet Battles, but which would provide more ease of learning and playability. It provides a balance between tactical nuance and ease of playability, in order ...
Sheeley commented that "If you want to collect every part of the Star Fleet Battles rules, or just want new counters and SSDs, then SFB Supplement #1 might be a good buy. Otherwise, just skip the idea of carriers altogether and go with pseudo-fighters." [1]