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281:, used embossed wooden blocks rather than cardboard chits. The design proved successful, and after the move to the United States, Columbia designed many more block wargames. Some of these games are designed to introduce new players to the wargaming hobby, but considerably more complex games have been produced, such as 40: 146: 134:. Their wargames are notable for using small wooden or plastic blocks instead of the more conventional cardboard counters. The company, originally titled Gamma Two Games, started in Vancouver, Canada, but after ten years changed its name to Columbia Games, and eventually moved to 194:
eventually sold over 20,000 copies, the next two titles were not as successful, and the business partners realized there was not much of a market in Canada for board wargames. Starting in 1975, they switched to more family-oriented games such as
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is a card game that focuses on managing a hockey team. Players trade, take, draw new team members and attempt to challenge opponents when they feel their opponents are weak. It is not necessary to know much about hockey to play.
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in Europe. The relatively expensive embossed wooden blocks originally used in the games have been replaced by plain plastic blocks. Each game comes with a sheet of stickers to affix to the front of the blocks.
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In 1982, the partners changed the company name to Columbia Games. The following year, Columbia entered the role-playing games market with
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in Vancouver, and decided to start a Canadian games company called Gamma Two Games. They published their first game in 1972, the
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The company is still based in Blaine, and Dalgliesh's son Grant is now a member of the company.
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In 1971, Tom Dalgliesh, Lance Gutteridge and Steve Brewster all graduated from
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Julius Caesar: Caesar, Pompey, and the Roman Civil War
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It publishes a set of supplemental materials called
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Gamma Two Games

www.columbiagames.com
board wargames
Hârn
role-playing game
collectible card games
Blaine, Washington
Tom Dalgliesh

Simon Fraser University
block wargame
Quebec 1759
War of 1812
Napoléon: The Waterloo Campaign, 1815
Klondike
Hârn
N. Robin Crossby
Blaine, Washington
Role-playing games
Collectible card games
World War II
Quebec 1759
Battle of the Plains of Abraham
French and Indian War
War of 1812
War of 1812
Napoléon: The Waterloo Campaign, 1815
Rommel in the Desert
EastFront

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