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* [[Metamorphosis Alpha]]
* [[Metamorphosis Alpha]]
* [[Microlite 20]] ''(current page is a stub)''
* [[Microlite 20]] ''(current page is a stub)''
* [[Midgard (tabletop game)]] - fantasy role-strategical game from 1971 (i.e. about at the same time as ''Chainmail''; with spells derived from [[Jack Vance]], but use spell points, rather than [[Vancian Magic]]) [http://playingattheworld.blogspot.ru/2017/10/spellcasting-before-d-in-midgard.html]
* [[Midgard (tabletop game)]] - fantasy role-strategical game from 1971 (i.e. about at the same time as ''Chainmail''; had spells derived from [[Jack Vance]], but used spell points, rather than [[Vancian Magic]]) [http://playingattheworld.blogspot.com/2017/10/spellcasting-before-d-in-midgard.html]
* [[The Morrow Project]]
* [[The Morrow Project]]
* [[Mwahahaha (tabletop game)]]
* [[Mwahahaha (tabletop game)]]

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