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Kurt Vonnegut's lost board game published
GHQ is available now, nearly 70 years after the author created it
With the permission of the Vonnegut estate, Engelstein tells Polygon that he cleaned the original rules up just a little bit, buffed out the dents in GHQ ’s endgame, and spun up some decent art and graphic design. In fact, his own pitch letters note that Vonnegut thought GHQ would be an excellent training aid for future military leaders, including cadets at West Point. You can find Kurt Vonnegut’s GHQ: The Lost Board Game, along with a special forward by author James S.A. Corey, exclusively at Barnes & Noble.
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