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A survey of Melee/Wizard Editions

A while back I spent some time looking for RPG rules suitable for younger players. I ended up using a modified version of Dungeon Squad!, but along the way rediscovered The Fantasy Trip, specifically the old MicroGame editions of Melee and Wizard.

It turns out there were more editions than I remembered, which got me thinking, what changed? So I collected all the editions and compared them.

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