Produktbeschreibung
ASL 91-110 - these scenarios are actually reworkings of older scenarios; some from the ASL Annual and a number from a magazine called Backblast which only had a two issue run in 1994. The magazine was developed by several Avalon Hill playtesters, who formed their own organization called Multi-Man Publishing which later, of course, went on to acquire the rights to ASL. The group included Steve Petersen, Brian Youse, and Perry Cocke.
ASL91 - rework of scenario A40 from ASL Annual, itself an update of SL30 (COD)
ASL92 - rework of scenario A15 from ASL Annual
ASL93 - rework of scenario A1 from ASL Annual
ASL94 - rework of scenario A2 from ASL Annual
ASL95 - rework of scenario A3 from ASL Annual
ASL96 - rework of scenario A22 from ASL Annual
ASL97 - rework of scenario BB4 from Backblast
ASL98 - rework of scenario A102 from ASL Annual
ASL99 - rework of scenario A43 from ASL Annual, itself an update of SL scenario
ASL100 - rework of scenario A24 from ASL Annual
ASL101 - rework of scenario BB2 from Backblast
ASL102 - rework of scenario BB3 from Backblast
ASL103 - rework of scenario G22 from The General
ASL104 - rework of scenario G36 from The General
ASL105 - rework of scenario BB5 from Backblast
ASL106 - rework of scenario G43 from The General
ASL107 - rework of scenario A33 from ASL Annual
ASL108 - rework of scenario A35 from ASL Annual
ASL109 - rework of scenario A37 from ASL Annual
ASL110 - rework of scenario A38 from ASL Annual |