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I guess, in a hobby where the premise of the vast majority of games involves taking lives, a game with the premise of saving lives would cause some unease. |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
yes - sounds exciting | 14 | 6% | |
|---|---|---|---|
yes | 21 | 9% | |
yes - I'd like to try it | 72 | 31% | |
not sure | 39 | 17% | |
no, probably not | 53 | 23% | |
no | 21 | 9% | |
no, I'm offended by the idea | 9 | 4% | |
not a gamer | 0 | 0% | |
not interested in WWI | 5 | 2% | |
| POLL IS CLOSED |
| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
Miniature Wargaming magazine, issue 287, included Stretcher Bearer, a game by Ian Coleman portraying "the brave lads from the Royal Army Medical Corps" in WWI. Players compete in running stretcher bearer teams from the Regimental Aid Post to rearward positions. Would such a game appeal to you? |