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Car Wars Expansion Set 4 – Armadillo Autoduel Arena (#SJG30-7111) Car Wars Expansion Set 5 – Double Arena (#SJG30-7112) Car Wars Expansion Set 6 – The AADA Vehicle Guide Counters (#SJG30-7114). Autoduel Quarterly Every issue of the Autoduel Quarterly magazines can now be found in PDF format from Warehouse 23. This is the very first Autoduel Quarterly, the Car Wars magazine, published in March, 1983. It features 'Convoy,' a scenario by Steve Jackson and David Ladyman, plus Aaron Allston's look at Midville, OH, the home of the Sunday Drivers supplement. All that plus vehicle designs, new equipment courtesy of Uncle Albert, letters, columns, and rules answers in ADQ&A. Drive Offensively!
Autoduel Quarterly was a magazine published by Steve Jackson Games beginning in 1983.
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Autoduel Quarterly was a magazine devoted to supplementary material for the game Car Wars.[1]
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Reception[edit]
Ronald Pehr reviewed Autoduel Quarterly in Space Gamer No. 67.[1] Pehr commented that 'How good is Autoduel Quarterly? Well, I'm not running a Car Wars campaign right now and I loved it – and I'll buy the next issue.'[1]
References[edit]
- ^ abcPehr, Ronald (Jan–Feb 1984). 'Capsule Reviews'. Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (67): 35.
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