An illustration of two military figures on the cover of a game titled "CRIMEA" by Excalibre Games from 1977, costing $6.00, with graphic design by R. P. Winther. The Panzer Battles and Sieges Series game cover features additional text about game content, including die-cut counters and rules folders.
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Crimea (1977)

Crimea (WWII game)

Critter Commandos is a miniatures wargame involving combats between cartoon characters, published by Crunchy Frog Enterprises in 1989. The game was created by Paul Arden Lidberg, and the original rules were published in 1989. A revised and expanded version with more cartoon characters and role-playing rules for individual characters was released in 1991. The game features weapons such as glue guns, rubber mallets, and pies, as well as equipment like jet packs, giant banana peels, and tricycles.

Why is Crimea (WWII game) Popular?

Critter Commandos is a popular and significant game for several reasons:
– It offers a unique and entertaining concept of battling cartoon characters with various weapons and equipment.
– The game is relatively simple and easy to learn, making it accessible for players of all ages and experience levels.
– It has a strong following in the miniatures wargaming community, with numerous online resources and forums dedicated to the game.

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