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The Confederate Rebellion Released by White Dog Games
The Confederate Rebellion, a solitaire board game of the American Civil War, is now available from White Dog Games. View this email in your browser The Confederate Rebellion A Solitaire Board Game of the
Read More »New York Times: Attack Ravages Power Grid. (Just a Test.)
By Matthew L. Wald Attack Ravages Power Grid. (Just a Test.) Published: November 14, 2013 WASHINGTON — In windowless rooms from here to California, nearly 10,000 electrical engineers, cybersecurity specialists, utility executives and F.B.I.
Read More »Vietnam Solitaire Special Edition – A Preview on The Boardgaming Way
By The White Dog Games Staff Overview According to designer David Kershaw, “The first version of the map was drawn on the back of a travel book, The Rough Guide to Thailand, at the poolside of
Read More »The New York Times: Basic Training
Basic Training Recumbent strategist: H. G. Wells, left, plays at war in a game of his own devising. (Illustration from the Illustrated London News – 1913) By Mark Wallace If you happened to visit the
Read More »BBC – Viewpoint: 10 big myths about World War One debunked
No war in history attracts more controversy and myth than World War One. For the soldiers who fought it was in some ways better than previous conflicts, and in some ways worse. By setting
Read More »Official Errata and Clarifications for Labyrinth
Labyrinth Errata and Clarifications Updated April 1, 2011 FAQ The following are questions which are frequently asked. These questions are addressed in the body of the rules as written. I post the Q&A here
Read More »Errata for Spartacus
By Compass Games General Errata Clarification to 9.5: ”Campaign cards allow two or more leaders and their armies to be activated”… Correction to 8.1: ”For each new Legion raised, the Crisis marker is immediatlely
Read More »Philadelphia Inquirer: War buffs do battle (no blood), Convention pulls in fans of miniature conflicts.
War buffs do battle (no blood), Convention pulls in fans of miniature conflicts By Art Carey INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
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