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A long since forgotten supplement for the original [[Space Hulk]] game published by [[Games Workshop]] and its [[Deathwing]] expansion. Published in [[Dragon Magazine]] #204 in April 1994, it consisted of four pages plus the cover page that added rules for [[Space Marines]] dancing. No, really. | A long since forgotten supplement for the original [[Space Hulk]] game published by [[Games Workshop]] and its [[Deathwing]] expansion. Published in [[Dragon Magazine]] #204 in April 1994, it consisted of four pages plus the cover page that added rules for [[Space Marines]] dancing. No, really. | ||
It was written by Allen Varney. It has rules and a scenario where the Marines need to get to a room and dance, just to show no fear. Or tell a joke for a draw. | It was written by Allen Varney. It has rules and a scenario where the Marines need to get to a room and dance, just to show no fear. Or tell a joke for a draw. | ||
[ | [https://1d4chan.org/wiki/File:Dance-steps-for-gws-space-hulk-game.pdf The pdf if you dare] | ||
[[Category:Games Workshop]] [[Category:Space Marines]] | [[Category:Games Workshop]] [[Category:Space Marines]] |
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A long since forgotten supplement for the original Space Hulk game published by Games Workshop and its Deathwing expansion. Published in Dragon Magazine #204 in April 1994, it consisted of four pages plus the cover page that added rules for Space Marines dancing. No, really.
It was written by Allen Varney. It has rules and a scenario where the Marines need to get to a room and dance, just to show no fear. Or tell a joke for a draw.