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Materials for The Classroom

The following rules and game materials are available (don't forget the award certificates):

FortBoard:  Use  this easy flat paper fort and rules to conduct quick sieges.  You can use 1/72 plastic figures.

When you want to randomly assign forces, use these descriptive cards:  Roman/Carthage era 2  3  4  5

To download the rules Hex Command Ancients, Gunpowder and Mechanized (WWII) as a single booklet, we ask that you subscribe for one small lifetime fee to all the materials of Imagine Image Multimedia.

 

.. please observe the following:

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Owing to the nature of the classroom, that is, seeking perhaps even faster play rules for war games and less expensive models, it may be more beneficial and affordable to utilize Paper General, because one subscription enables as many paper miniatures as you can print.  A color printer is highly recommended. 

Another great benefit is hex or square grid paper.  See our Hex Grid Paper Factory page.

For the rules Hex Command, we are currently simplifying them further for ages 6 to 12.

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If you or any students utilize our concepts, please do not tweak them and rename your rules then call them your own. What we ask in exchange for  keeping our fee so low is that you refer to your rules as A Module for or Of The Hex Command Game System, if you do not use the system exactly as we create it.

Let us create your classroom tweaks.  We do this for no fee or exchange of any kind other than the fact we need to be the source control entity, because the rules are being used worldwide.

The reason for this is that we want you to stay WITH us to maintain uniform rules under a single source control.  A benefit of this is inter-scholastic challenges. 

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Until such a time as we release the source control to a different educational entity to manage, our work is aimed at educational resources and you should enable us to continue in that capacity, as it costs you nothing and we maintain our goal of a unified source.