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The National Interest: Five Ways D-Day Could Have Been a Disaster
By Michael Peck: General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s face was grim but composed as he read a short message to the assembled group of reporters on the morning of June 7, 1944. “Our landings in
Read More »The Free PNP copy of “Master and Commander” now withdrawn from The Boardgaming Way
By Fred Manzo White Dog Games has withdrawn the PNP version of “Master and Commander” from The Boardgaming Way. It is now planning to re-release a commercial version of this game in the near
Read More »A Quick Look at “Hammerin’ Sickles” and “At Any Cost: Metz 1870”
By Fred Manzo Although some people know Hermann Luttmann and I are working on a good 6+ games, today I’d like to discuss two of them in particular: “Hammerin’ Sickles: Longstreet Attacks at
Read More »FaTDog 2014
By Harvey Mossman I would like to thank you for making FaTDoG 2014 so successful. I hope everyone had a fantastic time. It was the biggest FaTDoG yet with more than 30% growth over last
Read More »It’s Almost Black Friday Sale from MMP
By MMP Staff Multi-Man Publishing, Inc. 403 Headquarters Drive, Suite 8 Millersville, MD 21108 – Proudly Made In The USA – Quick Links Home Products Preorders Contact Us November 14, 2014 And
Read More »Notes on WBC 2014 – A Photo Essay
By Fred Manzo WBC – 2014 The World Boardgaming Championship (WBC) is a gaming convention held in Lancaster, Pennsylvania every summer that a bunch of us from Long Island have been attending for
Read More »Kingsburg – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Designers: Andrea Chiavesio and Luca Iennaco Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games (2007) Kingsburg is a good, light, family game, especially for those people who enjoy fiddling with numbers. Although, it almost totally
Read More »A Study in Emerald – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Designer: Martin Wallace Publisher: Treefrog Games A Study in Emerald is Martin Wallace’s 2013 entry into both the H.P. Lovecraft and Sherlock Holmes genes. It’s a game that will remind
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