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1977 in games

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This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and table-top tabletop role-playing games published in 1977. For video games, see 1977 in video gaming.

Games released or invented in 1977

  • After the Holocaust
  • Air Assault on Crete
  • Air War
  • Alpha Omega
  • Arab-Israeli Wars
  • Arduin (role-playing game)
  • BattleFleet Mars
  • Chitin: I
  • Chivalry & Sorcery (role-playing game)
  • CirKis
  • Cosmic Encounter
  • Down Styphon!
  • Elric: Battle at the End of Time
  • The Emerald Tablet
  • Entropy
  • Gondor: The Siege of Minas Tirith
  • Hexagony
  • Highway to the Reich
  • Imperium
  • Lords & Wizards
  • Lords of Valetia
  • Machiavelli
  • Melee
  • Middle Earth
  • Nomad Gods
  • Obsession
  • Ogre
  • Pente
  • Professional Wrestling (role-playing game)
  • Quazar
  • Rail Baron
  • Rivets
  • Rummikub
  • Sauron
  • Skirrid
  • Snit's Revenge
  • Space Marines
  • Space Quest (role-playing game)
  • Squad Leader
  • Star Empires
  • StarSoldier
  • Starwars
  • Traveller (role-playing game)
  • Victory in the Pacific
  • War of the Ring
  • The Warlord Game
  • WarpWar

Deaths

DateNameAgeNotabilityRef
November 10

References

References

  1. Hamilton, Alex. (November 12, 1977). "The dean of the occult". [[The Guardian]].
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