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After serving four years in the U.S. Navy, he worked for the Guidon Games hobby shop in Maine [1] where he got his first game, a variant on a Civil War naval miniatures campaign, published. [2] One of Wham's books was published in the same series of "Wargaming with Miniatures" books from Guidon Games that began in 1971 with Chainmail.
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Guidon Games produced board games and rulebooks for wargaming with miniatures, and in doing so influenced Tactical Studies Rules (later TSR, Inc.), the publisher of Dungeons & Dragons. The Guidon Games publishing imprint was the property of Lowrys Hobbies (later Lowry Enterprises), a mail-order business owned by Don and Julie Lowry .
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Articles relating to the games and other publications of Guidon Games. Pages in category "Guidon Games games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
In the 1980 book The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer Jon Freeman also noted the map, calling it "a lime-gelatin-and-chocolate-pudding parfait [...] one of the uglier maps around." But he thought, other than the map, that " Alexander the Great is not a bad game [...] the battle doesn't have too much period flavor, but it is a reasonably ...
It was released by Guidon Games as part of the Wargaming in Miniatures series. Unlike other booklets in the series, it does not have the Guidon Games imprint on the cover or the title page. The only evidence the rulebook is a Guidon product is on the final page, which lists the booklets available from Guidon, including Grosstaktik.
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