Works
Chadwick has designed hundreds of games, below are some of his most notable.
Design credits
- 1973: Drang Nach Osten! (Europa), wargame, with Rich Banner
- 1975: En Garde!, RPG, with Darryl Hany
- 1975: 1815: The Waterloo Campaign, wargame, with John Astell
- 1977: Imperium, wargame, with John Harshman and Marc W. Miller
- 1977: Traveler, RPG, with Marc W. Miller and many others
- 1981: A House Divided, wargame, with Alan Emrich
- 1981: Striker (Traveler), miniatures wargame
- 1983: Assault, wargame
- 1984: The Third World War, wargame
- 1984: Fire in the East (Europa), wargame, with John Astell and Rich Banner
- 1984: Twilight: 2000, RPG, with John Astell, John Harshman, Loren K. Wiseman
- 1988: Space: 1889, RPG, with Marc W. Miller and others
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