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WARGAME

WATERLOO SOLITAIRE

WORTHINGTON: $30

AGE RANGE: 12+

PLAY TIME: 20–30 MIN. PER BATTLE

PLAYERS: 1

hen the pandemic was causing supply chain problems for small wargame company Worthington, it got creative. Many publishers were hit with paper shortages and delivery issues, but Amazon printon-demand was doing just fine. (Size has its benefits.) Worthington’s solution was the Bookgame: a self-contained solitaire wargame in an 8.5”×11” format, printed and delivered by Amazon. It’s kind of genius, since it shifts the hard costs of production and fulfillment to

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