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Punch a Nazi in the face. That’s why Nazis have them.

vs. HITLER is a small roleplaying game of World War Two-fisted action. You’ll need 2-5 players, each with a standard deck of playing cards, pencils, paper, and about three hours.

Your squad is on the long march to Berlin, ready to take on the Nazi menace and save the world for freedom.

vs. HITLER is a complete game, suitable for a single game session or for an extended campaign. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Rules for creating a Soldier, ready to take on Hitler himself, if need be.
  • A fast-playing game system based on Philip J. Reed’s vs. Monsters.
  • Nazis. Lots of Nazis. Blow ‘em up real good.

Also in this package: vs. PROJEKT GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG, a super-science and sorcery expansion. What's more fun than blowing up Nazis? Blowing up Nazi Werewolves wearing jet packs! All that plus five different Hitlers to punch in the face!

vs. HITLER contains the game and add-on in US Letter format (six pages), the game in the original 16.5" x 5.5" z-fold format (six panels on two pages), the add-on in the original 11" by 5.5" format (four panels on two pages), and a phone pdf format edition.

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Jeremy W January 18, 2020 5:13 pm UTC
"That's why Nazis have them."

Thing of brilliance.
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This title was added to our catalog on January 18, 2020.
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