Death and Destruction (board game)

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Death and Destruction is a 1980 board game published by Uncontrollable Dungeon Master.

Gameplay[edit]

Death and Destruction is a game where two or more players on each side of the board have 32 pieces, each of them with a different name and abilities and represented by poker chips.[1]

Reception[edit]

Steve Jackson reviewed Death and Destruction in The Space Gamer No. 34.[1] Jackson commented that "If you like chess (and its complex variants), this game is worth attention, even at its rather high price. If you don't like chess and similar games, D and D will hold nothing for you. It's a fascinating effort, but its production and playtest flaws will probably keep it from going far. Pity."[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Jackson, Steve (December 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (34). Steve Jackson Games: 30–31.