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Double Arena is a 1984 supplement for the simulation game Car Wars, published by Steve Jackson Games.

Gameplay

Double Arena is a supplement in which two gigantic arenas can be constructed by matching up the two double-sided 21" x 32" mapsheets. The arenas represent the Buffalo Municipal Coliseum in Buffalo, New York and the Dumbarton Slalom Arena in Oakland, California. The supplement also includes 48 counters and an instruction sheet.

Reception

Craig Sheeley reviewed Double Arena in Space Gamer No. 70. Sheeley commented, "Double Arena is a nice switch from the Armadillo A.A., or Midville, or whatever area you've been using. If your arena fighters need a new place to shed blood, or if you want new (and good) counters, or if you love the idea of a slalom, then Double Arena is for you."

References

  1. ^ Sheeley, Craig (July–August 1984). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer. No. 70. p. 42.
  2. ^ "What's New". Different Worlds. No. 36. September–October 1984. p. 42.
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