Description
This is a print on demand copy and is not an original copy.
In 1981, a phenomenon hit the adventure game convention circuit. Alfred Leonardi had invented a game about World War I planes dogfighting, a subject that should have had limited appeal. But it used a unique (and patented) system – each player had a book of pictures of his plane and his opponent, in various combat positions, and the game was played by calling out numbers representing various air combat moves. It was like a two-player computer game, without a computer. It became hugely popular and spawned several follow-up games using other aircraft. In 1993 it was added to the Origins Awards Hall of Fame. You can play this game anywhere with just the two books – no dice (or batteries) required.
Now that game has been reprinted in a stunning leatherette slipcase edition to entrance a new generation or to let those who were there back in the day relive their past glories.






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