General Magazine Volume 17, No. 5
- JAN-FEB 1981
- Circus Maximus – “Flipping Out - Analyzing the Winning Edge in Circus Maximus” (Design Commentary/Strategy) Alan R. Moon
- Richthofen's War – “Advanced Richthofen's War - Combining Si-Move, Manuevers and Excitement to Improve Richthofen's War” (Variant) David A. Bottger
- Squad Leader – “Alternate Movement System - A Pseudo-Simultaneaous Movement System for Squad Leader” (Variant) Courtney F. Allen
- Stalingrad – “Once More, Into the Rubble - Of Stalingrad!” (Variant) Lou Coatney
- Panzer Leader – “The Evolution of Strategy - A Still Evolving Analysis of Panzer Leader Scenarios” (Strategy) David S. Bieksza
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich – “Would you Believe a Week? - A Veteran Limey Takes Issue with "Rome Wasn't Burn't In A Day” (Strategy) Marcus Watney
- Avalon Hill – “Just One More Chance - A Haunted Game Designer Reassesses His Own Games” (Discussion) Don Greenwood
- Kingmaker – “The Crowning Accomplishment - Advanced Strategy in Kingmaker” (Strategy) Mike La Beau
- Series Replay - Rise and Decline of the Third Reich Part 1, Marcus Watney, Nicholas Palmer, Mike Nicholas, Richard Wein
- Avalon Hill - “Staff Briefing - An Interview With Tom Shaw” Alan R. Moon
- Magic Realm - “My Son, The Beserker - An Inside Tour of the Magic Realm''” James Stahler
- Avalon Hill The Asylum, No.12 – “Inside the Hill, Part Two” Alan R. Moon
- The Question Box - Circus Maximus, Objective: Atlanta
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