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The giant tank rumbles toward its target . . . its guns are destroyed, its movement crippled, but only a few defenders are left. Will they stop the robot juggernaut, or will it crush the Command Post beneath its gigantic treads? Ogre was Steve Jackson's first game. First released in 1977, it set a new standard for fast, exciting boardgame play. Over 25 years after its release, Ogre earned a spot in James Lowder's popular book Hobby Games: The 100 Best. In 2012, Steve Jackson Games launched the 'Designer's Edition' of Ogre on Kickstarter . . . an 18-pound box with giant maps and over a thousand counters, retailing for $100. Now Ogre Pocket Edition takes the game back to its roots. A small rulebook, 140 counters, and the same bare-bones map Steve drew himself for the very first printing. And the price is the same as it was in 1977: $2.95. ($2.95 in 1977 dollars translates to be over $10 today when adjusted for inflation; this is Steve's way of saying 'thank you' for your support for Ogre over the last three decades.) Despite its 'pocket' size, Ogre Pocket Edition will have more than enough counters to play all five of the 'Ogre vs. Command Post' scenarios. It includes two different conventional forces (a Black force and a White force), with a whopping eight White Howitzers!