Andrea Angiolino - Main Works in English

Main Works in English

  • Andrea Angiolino, "Super Sharp Pencil & Paper Games", Sterling 1995 (reprinted in 2003 as "Mind Sharpening Logic Games")
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Famous Aces", Nexus Editrice 2004
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Watch your back!", Nexus Editrice 2005
  • Andrea Angiolino, "Obscura Tempora", Rose & Poison 2005.
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Burning Drachens", Nexus Editrice 2006
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Dawn of War", Nexus Editrice 2007
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Fire from the Sky", NG International 2009
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War WW2 Miniatures - Deluxe set", NG International 2009
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War - Flight of the Giants", NG International 2009
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of War Miniatures - Revised Deluxe set", NG International 2010
  • Andrea Angiolino, "Earthquakes how and why", Giunti 2010
  • Bruno Faidutti, Alan R. Moon, Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Isla Dorada", FunForge 2010
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of Glory - WW2 Starter Set", Ares Games 2012
  • Andrea Angiolino & Pier Giorgio Paglia, "Wings of Glory - WW1 Rules & Accessories Pack", Ares Games 2012

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