Review: Shadows over Normandie
He might not have been the greatest literary writer in history – with an ear for dialogue about as natural as the cast of <i>TOWIE</i>’s – but there is no …
He might not have been the greatest literary writer in history – with an ear for dialogue about as natural as the cast of <i>TOWIE</i>’s – but there is no …
For my own contribution to our ‘Impedimenta’ article series, I’ve decided to divide ‘Logistics’ and ‘Supply’ into two separate concepts. While often …
Continuing his series on Car Wars, Michael rolls back through the memory banks again ~<p>Michael Eckenfels, 23 September 2016<p><b>TRUCK STOP: A CAR WARS</b> …
by jophanA small squadron consisting of three fifth-rate ships of the line, <i>L’Inconstante</i>, <i>Le Succés</i>, and <i>Unité</i>, are patrolling in the Mediterranean to …
<b>Empire of the Sun</b><p>In this post we’ll discuss some of the generalities of the game, and just introduce my thoughts on what is a war gaming power house. …
<i>It the first in what we hope will be many ‘themed’ weeks, Wargamer is excited to introduce the first article in a series looking at supply &</i> …
It all begins rather familiarly – which can be, as I have mentioned elsewhere, both good and bad. In the case of HexWar Games’ <i>Civil War: 1863</i>, it’s …
The first of a series, Michael looks back at the wasted years of burning rubber through the blacktop battlefields of yesterday ~<p>Michael Eckenfels, 09 …
A few months ago this site reviewed HexWar Games’ <i>Tank Battle: 1944</i>. Recently, the company released <i>Tank Battle: North Africa</i> (TB:NA) for Windows/PC, …
War games have been gracing our tabletops for decades in various shapes and sizes. From mindless dice chuckers like Risk, to more strategic games …