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    C3i Magazine #32

    • Features the standalone historical wargame “The Battle of Issy” by Designer Frederic Bey AND "The Battle of Gettysburg" by Designer Mark Herman (including map and counters)

    • Articles on boardgames Ukraine '43,Pendragon, Banish All Their Fears and more!

    • Inserts for Table Battles, Holland '44, Pericles and others!

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  • C3i Magazine #34

    Over 100 pages of content, C3i Nr 34 features "Kursk: The Tigers are Burning, 1943" the first installment in the C3i Combined Arms series, designed by Trevor Bender which includes a large 22x34" map and 114 counters!

    • Articles on board games Fields of Fire, SPQR, OCS, Undaunted: Normany, France 1944 and more!

    • Inserts for The Hunters, Empire of the Sun, C3i Nr 33's Battle of Issy, For the People, Stalingrad '42, Imperial Struggle and others!

    • Also includes a BONUS Standalone Solitaire Game, FIREBASE VIETNAM!

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  • C3i Magazine #36

    C3i Nr 36 features Trevor Bender's "Desert Victory: North Africa, 1940-1942" the next chapter in the C3i Combined Arms Series that first debuted with Nr 34's Kursk (Winner of the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Magazine Wargame 2021). This includes a 22"x34" map with 80 counters and two Player Aids

    Articles on board games Pacific War, Twilight Struggle: Red Sea, Blind Swords, Baetis Campaign, and more!

    Inserts for SPQR Variant (Skirmishers, Velites and Light Troops Revisited)

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  • C3i Magazine #38

    C3i #38 includes Trevor Bender's Korea game as well as a solitaire game, La Defensa - The Siege of Cadiz 1625. It also has articles and inserts covering a wide range of other games. This is the last issue that Roger MacGowan worked on before his passing.

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    Operational Matters Vol 2 w/Luzon

    Operational Matters Volume 2 w/Luzon is a 40 page magazine focused on players new to Operational Combat Series games. The eight articles help players learn or even improve on their OCS knowledge. This also includes a set of six double-sided cardstock Reference Cards to help learning and experienced gamers as well. We've also included a small OCS game, Luzon: Race for Bataan, which is a low-density, quick-playing game.

    Luzon: Race for Bataan covers the mobile campaign during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, from December 22, 1941, when the main Japanese forces landed in Lingayen Gulf, to January 7, 1942, when the U.S.-Philippine Army completed its retreat to the Bataan Peninsula. New designer Matsuura Yutaka has created a five-turn OCS mini-game that recreates this period of intense maneuvering. General Wainwright, commander of the North Luzon Force, conducted a brilliant retreat against the advancing Japanese blitzkrieg, and succeeded in getting a large number of troops to Bataan. In Luzon: Race for Bataan, the U.S.-Philippine Army must delay the Japanese advance and gather forces in the Bataan peninsula. As directed by Imperial General Headquarters, the Japanese priority is to capture Manila. However, if the U.S.-Philippine Army can be outmaneuvered, the Japanese could both occupy Manila and deal a devastating blow to the U.S.-Philippine Army. The game pits a small-but-elite Japanese force which must make fast progress against a larger, less-effective opponent.

    Luzon: Race for Bataan has a single 22" x 34" map, fewer than 50 combat units, and is played at a scale of 5-miles per hex and 3.5 days per turn. There is only one scenario, with an option for random changes which alter play each time.

    Operational Matters #2 contents:

    • Luzon Example of Play by Chip Saltsman. Detailed walkthrough of the first turn of Luzon with explanations and illustrations of key system mechanics.
    • Tony’s Top 10 Tips on OCS Strategy by Tony Zbaraschuk. Accumulated wisdom on your strategic plan for an OCS game.
    • Tony’s Top 12 Tactical Tips for OCS by Tony Zbaraschuk. Recommendation on the most efficient tactical play.
    • Best OCS Scenarios for Beginners by Matsuura Yutaka. Good next steps for OCS players.
    • Common Beginner Mistakes in OCS by Antonello Salvatucci and Paolo de Francesco. Benefitting from other’s hard-won experience.
    • OCS Combat Results & Retreats by Chip Saltsman. Detailed illustrations of how the system implements these concepts.
    • Fog of War and Enemy Stacks by Chip Saltsman. You can’t look at enemy stacks in OCS, but what can you see, what can’t you examine, and what is legal versus “gamey?”
    • Most Overlooked OCS Rules by Chip Saltsman. What even experienced players miss.
    • 16-page Luzon game-specific rulebook insert.
    • 6 Reference Cards:
      • Air Missions (two pages)
      • Key Game Definitions (one page)
      • Mode Reference Guide (one page)
      • Transport (two pages)
      • Supply (six pages covering concepts, Trace Supply, Combat Supply, Fueling, and a complete supply network example)

    Luozon: Battle for Bataan Components

    • Game-Specific Rulebook with Scenarios, Historical Commentary, Designer's Notes, Developer's Notes, Random Events and Players Notes. (included in the magazine)
    • One Full Color Game Map (22x34)
    • One Game Specific half-countersheet (units and markers) – 140 counters

    Note: The OCS 4.3 Series Rules and OCS 4.3 Charts and Tables are not included with this magazine, they can be downloaded from the MMP website.

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    Special Ops Issue 1

    The premier issue of Special Ops is jam-packed with strategy and analysis articles for many of MMP's fine games, including: Shifting Sands, ASL, ASL Starter Kit, SCS Gazala, and Baltic Gap. You'll also find an Origins 2009 report, as well as an article about the use of wargames--Fire In The Sky specifically--in the classroom.

    Contains two games. First, Dean Essig for the first time ever takes the Gamers Standard Combat Series (SCS) back in time to the Ancients with Raphia. Rampaging war elephants! Next, "Mr. Stalingrad" Tom Morin and Nick Richardson offer up the fast-playing and fun Savage Streets. An area-move mini-game covering the epic struggle for central Stalingrad. This issue also includes two ASL scenarios and 2 ASL SK scenarios.

    Published in Summer of 2011.
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    Special Ops Issue 11

    Special Ops #11 has six articles, two ASL scenarios and two ASLSK scenarios,  The magazine also features the game Gettysburg.

    Featured in-depth articles cover The Third Winter and Strike - Counter Strike. There are also an article  on the upcoming Valley of Tears, a new scenario for The Third Winter, Curt Schilling's advice for being a better ASL player, and more

    Gettysburg is a quick playing game based on the Napoleonic 20 series of games. It includes a 22" x34" map, 40 1" counters, and 72 5/8" counters.

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    Special Ops Issue 12

    Special Ops #12 has 8 articles, four ASL scenarios, a mini HASL map, and two ASLSK scenarios. The magazine also includes Warriors of England, which is a quick playing game on the Wars of the Roses.

    It contains articles on ASL, ASLSK, OCS, and GTS Race for Bastogne. It also includes two historical articles that accompany Warriors of England.

    Warriors of England is based on our Warriors of God game and includes a 22” x 34” map,8 pages of rules, and 162 3/4" counters.

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