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Tactics II : ウィキペディア英語版
Tactics (game)

''Tactics'' is generally credited as being the first commercially successful board wargame.〔Christopher Lewin, ''War Games and their History'', Chapter 8, Fonthill Media, Stroud (GB) 2012, ISBN 978-1-78155-042-7〕〔''(The Complete Wargames Handbook )'' (2nd ed.) Chapter 5, James Dunnigan (1991), retrieved October 2007〕
==History==
It was designed by Charles S. Roberts in 1953,〔Wired Magazine March 2013, Page 70〕 and self-published in 1954 under the company name of The Avalon Game Company (later changed to Avalon Hill in 1958). ''Tactics II'', a revised version published by Avalon Hill in 1958, then re-released again in 1961 and 1973. In 1972, the game was discontinued due to rising costs, but was redesign in 1973 with less costly components and used as a loss leader as it was an introductory wargame. In 1983 Avalon Hill released a "25th anniversary" edition of the original ''Tactics'', which did (for the first time) include the second map.

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