Teaching international relations through popular games, culture and simulations (Part 1)
<i>PAXsims is pleased to feature the first of five blog posts from David Romano (Missouri State University) on teaching International Relations through</i> …
<i>PAXsims is pleased to feature the first of five blog posts from David Romano (Missouri State University) on teaching International Relations through</i> …
<i>PAXsims is pleased to present the second of five blog posts by David Romano (Missouri State University) on teaching International Relations through</i> …
The ever-prolific Tom Mouat has completed the design of another matrix game, this time devoted to strategic jockeying by Russia, NATO, and others in …
I remember once hearing a story regarding Games Workshop and how they didn’t like the idea of a videogame being too much like the table-top …
Creating games dealing with World War II, developers usually suffer from tunnel vision and concentrate on great powers such as Germany, Italy, …