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Games to Play is a book which displays many of the finest games in the author's collection in 200 large pages illustrated in full color.[1]
Reception[]
David Pritchard reviewed Games to Play for Games International magazine and stated that "A minor classic and a must-buy, I would hazard, for every dedicated games player. Compared to the average boxed game around offered at the same price, Games to Play has to be a bargain, and the idea Christmas present."[1]
References[]
^ abPritchard, David (January 1989). "Book Review". Games International (2): 25.
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