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Yaah! Magazine and Complete Wargame #11

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Note that the video below is for the printed version of Yaah #9, be we inserted it to give you an idea of the high-quality of the magazine and components.

What's the best thing about the arrival of spring? With the possible exception of warmer weather, it is - of course - the newest issue of Yaah! Magazine!

Yaah! #11 makes a big splash with the issue game, Strike for Berlin, designed by Brian Train. If you've ever wondered what would have happened if the Red Army had managed to win the Battle of Warsaw in 1920 - and then decided to take the Revolution into Germany - this is the game you've got to get on the table.

In addition to the game, this issue is chock-full of those great gaming reviews that we all love. Brad Smith shares his take on GMT Games' second edition of Fields of Fire, while Norm Lunde takes a look at South China Sea from Compass Games. Newcomer Zachary Homrighaus takes a deep dive into The 7th Continent, and another new writer, Joshua Buergel, heads into the dungeon with a look at Gloomhaven. The solitaire game Hindenburg's Hour gets a review from Eddie Carlson, Roger Leroux tunes into the convention scene in Canada - and then Roger and Eddie tag-team Columbia's new Combat Infantry with a review and an AAR. Nick O'Neill paws through all of the bits and pieces in Sid Meier's Civilization: A New Dawn, and Keith Beason rounds out our bucketful of reviews with his in-depth look at the 25th Anniversary Edition of Silver Bayonet.

It's 76 pages of gaming goodness that you don't want to miss!

The Battle of the Warta River Line

Fighting it out.


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Kornelije H January 11, 2024 9:15 pm UTC
The right video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_y0yedIvpY
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Monte P August 09, 2018 9:33 am UTC
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It looks like Peter Perla's article has been cut short (it's a surprisingly short 5 paragraphs and there's no 'end of article' icon - I'd be expecting a purple dot) and been replaced with a full-page graphic for 'Crowbar' and perhaps the CRT for 'Crowbar' as well (the CRT takes up the back page so that might be taking the place of something else entirely.) There's no mention of 'Crowbar' in the issue's index, or anywhere else in the issue as far as I can see, so this looks very much like an error. Hopefully we can get this fixed soon if it is. (Peter's article was half the reason why I bought the issue!)
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Monte P October 21, 2018 9:40 am UTC
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Got this one sorted out after looking more closely at another issue. Everything appears to be in order!
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