The Journal of World War II Wargaming

The Journal of World War II Wargaming was a wargaming magazine first published in 1980 by Nick Schuessler and Wes McCoy.

Contents

The Journal of World War II Wargaming was intended as a critical journal for the WWII wargamer.[1]

Reception

Elton Fewell reviewed The Journal of World War II Wargaming in The Space Gamer No. 28.[1] Fewell commented that "If you are a 'hardcore' WWII gamer, it's highly recommended. Others might consider it for the theory and analysis it will provide."[1]

Journal of WWII Wargaming was awarded the Charles S. Roberts Award for "Best Amateur Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1981".[2]

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References

  1. Fewell, Elton (May–June 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (28): 29.
  2. "The 1981 Origins Awards". The Game Manufacturers Association. Archived from the original on 2012-12-16.
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