Monthly Archives: April 2015 »
Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo Reviews “Duel of Eagles” (First Edition)
By Marco Arnaudo Review of Duel of Eagles by Hermann Luttmann Used by Permission Game Resources:
Read More »White Dog Games’ “Reconquista” now on Sale
By the Staff of White Dog Games: WHITE DOG GAMES April 2015 Newsletter Reconquista Is Now Available Winner Best War Game 2014 Print-and-Play Solitaire Game Competition Designed by David Kershaw (Vietnam Solitaire, The Confederate
Read More »VPG – The Crimson Courier: Mid-Month Madness Weekend Sale!
By the Staff of Victory Point Games We are proud to announce our partnership with Reiner Knizia! View this email in your browser Mid-Month Madness Weekend Sale! Each “mini” weekend sale we spotlight a
Read More »Revolution Games is now shipping Stonewall’s Sword
By Fred Manzo Revolution Games is shipping Hermann Luttmann’s Stonewall’s Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain this week. This game uses the “Blind Sword’ chit pull system that will also be found in GMT’s
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo on “A Spoiled Victory”
Used with permission. A free PNP copy of this game is available here A print review of “A Spoiled Victory” is available here.
Read More »The Boardgaming Way Is Under Attack
By Fred Manzo Unfortunately hacking is a fact of life for web sites and The Boardgaming Way is no exception. This site has been under almost continuous attack for, at least, the last two
Read More »Fear God and Dread Nought – A Boardgaming Way Review
Review by Mitch Freedman: Fear God and Dread Nought Designers: Chris Carlson and Michael W. Harris Editors: Larry Bond and Charlie Spiegel Publisher: Clash of Arms, Inc.- Copyright 2001 Any book is new
Read More »Yaah! Magazine – A Broadgaming Way First Look
By Fred Manzo Hi, all: I just received the premier issue of a new gaming magazine, Yaah! which carries the sub-title “No-Hold-Barred War and Strategy Gaming.” It’s a full color magazine consisting of 60 pages
Read More »New York Times: President Lincoln Shot by an Assassin (150 Years Ago, Today)
[OFFICIAL.] WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, April 15 — 1:30 A.M. Maj.-Gen. Dix: President Lincoln Shot by an Assassin.; The Deed Done at Ford’s Theatre Last Night. THE ACT OF A DESPERATE REBEL The President Still
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