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4000 A.D.

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4000 A.D. is a 1972 science fiction space-war board game published by House of Games.

Reception

Neil Shapiro reviewed 4000 A.D. in The Space Gamer No. 4.[1] Shapiro commented that "Someone, somewhere, went to a powerful lot of artistic trouble to design and produce 4,000 A.D.'s physical parts. I only wish they had paid half as much attention to the game's more ephemeral guts--the rationale behind it, the science, and the rules of play."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Shapiro, Neil (1976). "I Have Seen the Future and It Doesn't Play Well (A Review of 4,000A.D.)". The Space Gamer (4). Metagaming: 7–9.