Diplomacy World #104 Released - Winter 2008 Issue

Diplomacy World #104 is out!  Among the 86 pages you'll find:

  • The Austrian Hedgehog by Joshua Danker-Dake
  • Spotting a Stab by Alfred Nicol
  • Going Where No Dot Had Gone Before by Larry Peery
  • In Memorial: Tom Tweedy 1948 – 2008 by Stephen AgarThe French NDC:
  • These Bags Under My Eyes Are Heavy by Toby Harris
  • The Adventures of Fatman and Frottage by Rod Walker
  • Dots of the Dead: A Zombie Apocalypse Variant by Chris ShamThe
  • Development of Known World 901 by David E. Cohen
  • Tournament Tales: In Search of Common Ground at the Corner Bar by Jim O’Kelley
  • The Three Day War: My First Diplomacy Tournament by Matt Dunnam
  • Worldwide Diplomacy – Birth of a Variant by Michael Penner
  • German Hit Parade – I’m Two SC’s for 01; Wrong, Said Robert by Robert Lesco
  • Luck in Diplomacy by Robert Vollman
  • Vampire Recruiting by Edi Birsan
  • Some Notes on Worldwide Variant Designs by Jack McHugh
  • Grand Prix Watch: ..and It’s Haver By a Couple of Lengths by Jim O’Kelley
  • Intimate Dip: A Series Replay Rematch by Douglas Kent and Jack McHugh
  • Publish or Perish – Why I Decided to Start My Own Zine by Philip Murphy
  • Thoughts on Gunboat Openings by Joshua Danker-Dake
  • Sounds Like We Made It by Jim O’Kelley
  • Should Obama Have Won? by Mark Zoffel
  • Logical Fallacies for the Diplomacy Player by Chris Sham
  • An Introduction to My World War 2 Variant by Nick Higgins
  • Join the Club by Conrad Woodring
  • Running a Diplomacy Tournament in a Gaming Convention by Jim Burgess
  • The Central Powers System by David Webster
  • Diplomacy World Demo Game “After the Rapture” – Spring 1907 through Winter 1908
  • and more!


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http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/diplomacyworld/

or on the official Diplomacy World website at:

http:// www.diplomacyworld.net


Drop me a line and let me know what you think.  Comments, letters, and articles are always welcome!

 

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