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Buying Guide: The Wargamer's 2005 Holiday Buying Guide
This year, dozens upon dozens of war and strategy games were released. The Wargamer's annual holiday season buying guide helps our readers to make a perfect wishlist of terrific war, historical and strategy gaming products.
Published 19 DEC 2005
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Introduction
If you're anything like the staff editors, writers, and contributors of The Wargamer, you've probably been asked the difficult question of gift buying this holiday season. "What do you want?" The answer is often harder than it should be, but for those regular readers of this site, there are answers to be had. This annual holiday buying guide is our attempt to highlight some of the best games of the 2005 calendar year, giving our readers a chance to communicate their games of choice to their gift-giving family and friends. It also serves to remind our readership of the dozens upon dozens of great games to be had, some of which might be otherwise overlooked. Who's to say you can't go out and buy a little something for yourself?
With that said, have at our list. Thanks for your patronage of The Wargamer.
How to Use This Guide
The Wargamer's Holiday Buying Guide for 2005 is broken up into sections, with each section listing a series of games. Each game has a brief description and some helpful descriptive elements to help decide if this game might have an appeal for the gift recipient. Finally, links are provided to coverage here on The Wargamer, outside web pages where applicable, and a helpful purchase link. We recommend purchasing from e-tailers including GoGamer (great pricing), Chips 'n Bits (great selection of hard-to-find games), Amazon (great for most everything non-gaming), or the respective publisher's store for those hard-to-find games.
Thanks for reading The Wargamer, and Happy Holidays!
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