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A “Strike of the Eagle” southern strategy – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo A “Strike of the Eagle” southern strategy Introduction One of the many strong points in Strike of the Eagle (SotE) is its ability to provide each player with his own set
Read More »Factional Hannibal: A 4 Player Variant of Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage from The Boadgaming Way
By Fred W. Manzo and Gary Andrews Factional Hannibal: A 4 Player Variant of Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage Playtesters: Harvey Mossman, Barry Friedman, Gary Andrews, Ron Herel, Roger Cooper, Stewart Schoenberger and Fred W.
Read More »The “Spoiling Attack” in Axis and Allies – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo The “Spoiling Attack” in Axis and Allies Another tactic our group has sometimes found useful in Axis and Allies is the “Spoiling Attack.” In my last Axis & Allies strategy article,
Read More »Axis and Allies Tactics – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo Overview I always liked Axis and Allies. It was one of the famous Game Master series that Milton Bradley published starting back in 1981 (the others in the series were Conquest
Read More »Seizing the Tactical Initiative in Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage – Seizing the Tactical Initiative “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” – Attributed to Sun Tzu
Read More »A Beginner’s Guide to Labyrinth: The War on Terror 2001-? – A Boardgaming Way Player’s Aid
By Fred Manzo Labyrinth: The War on Terror 2001-? Designer: Volko Ruhnke
Read More »Antietam – Burnished Rows of Steel – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Mitch Freedman Antietam – Burnished Rows of Steel – A Boardgaming Way Review Designer – Jonathan Southard Development – Ty Bomba & Chris Perello XRT Games – 1993 As a battle, Antietam was
Read More »Power Grid: A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Power Grid We’ve played Power Grid, one of the top 5 or 6 most popular games on Boardgamegeek, a couple of times now, and while that’s not enough to make us
Read More »Arkham Horror: A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Arkham Horror Overview Arkham Horror is a boardgaming extravaganza published by Fantasy Flight back in 2005. Designed by Richard Launius and Kevin Wilson, it is based on H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu works
Read More »Seizing the Strategic Initiative in Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage – A Boardgaming Way Analysis
By Fred Manzo Seizing the Strategic Initiative in Hannibal: Rome vs Carthage “Now the general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses
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