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| mweaver writes: |
It sounds interesting, actually. I would love to see some experienced players using this approach. |
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yes | 17 | 6% | |
yes - but with problems | 20 | 7% | |
no | 25 | 9% | |
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Matrix Games were invented by Chris Engle in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1988. The basic concept is to resolve action using words, rather than numbers. Today, Hamster Press is the major advocate of matrix gaming. Do Engle Matrix-type game systems work for miniature wargaming? |