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First Amazon Review from the UK!

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 https://www.amazon.co.uk/GunCraze-Miniature-Battles-Rulebook-Paterson/dp/B0C9S88PJ7/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1700969648&sr=8-1 Top review from United Kingdom Pete 5.0 out of 5 stars   Best fun money can buy Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2023 I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to play this during it's beta stages. After a short while browsing the rules and then reading it properly I decided to have a go at this. It takes a little while to set things up but even that can be fun to be honest. You can use either one of the basic 2D terrain maps that are available all over the internet and various stores, or if you are fortunate to have a 3D printer, you may already have some terrain and scatter that you can use to set up a field of battle. The thing I liked about this game from the start is that it does not require a large elaborate battle ground. It can be played in pretty much any map you can dream up. A pub fight? No pr...

Cool Student Interview

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GunCraze: A Thrilling Adventure Unleashed by C.Thapa In the realm of immersive gaming experiences, GunCraze stands as a testament to innovation and limitless possibilities. Developed and nurtured by Action Tactics Roleplay Gaming’s Tim Paterson, this game has swiftly captivated the hearts of many role-playing enthusiasts who have tried it. But buying GunCraze is not a simple trip to the bookstore. “It’s not out yet,” Paterson, a retired United States Marine living in Eastern North Carolina, rubs his bald head with a grin, “But there is a reason. As an Indie game developer, I want GunCraze to be a community project. I really care about community input. Many great ideas have come from my awesome group of play testers, and I did an event recently where people trying out GunCraze were very pleased and offered some great ideas. I wrote every one of them down. I am also doing much of my own art. So, there is that.” When I asked him when the general public would be able to try it out, he ...