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Next “Blind Swords” game announced: “We Are In For It”
By Claude Whalen and Fred Manzo [Note: The next game in the “Blind Swords” series will be published by the summer of 2019. Its designer is Claude Whalen, one of the major playtester for
Read More »LONGSTREET ATTACKS ERRATA AND FAQ – 7-28-18 ERRATA
By Hermann Luttmann: Q. The list of column shifts on page 11 of the rules says “Firer in Skirmish Order = shift two columns to the left if the firing unit is in Skirmish Order.”
Read More »GMT’s “At Any Cost: Metz 1870” – Errata, Clarifications and FAQ – Version 1.00
AT ANY COST: METZ 1870 ERRATA, CLARIFICATIONS AND FAQ Terrain Effects Chart
Read More »Let’s Play! Video – Longstreet Attacks: The Second Day at Gettysburg (Tutorial Scenario – Round Tops)
Wayne Hansen Published on Jun 21, 2018 “This is a tutorial playthrough of the first turn of the “Round Tops” scenario of Longstreet Attacks, a regimental scale American Civil War wargame designed by Hermann
Read More »“Lets Play” Video Playthrough of “Longstreet Attacks: the Second Day at Gettysburg”
Wayne Hansen Published on Jun 13, 2018 “This is a tutorial video covering the basics (chit draw, activation, combat, movement) of Longstreet Attacks, a regimental scale American Civil War wargame designed by Hermann Luttmann
Read More »Video Unboxing of Revolution Games: “Longstreet Attacks: The Second Day at Gettysburg”
Wayne Hansen Published on Jun 4, 2018 “This is an unboxing of Longstreet Attacks: The Second Day at Gettysburg, an American Civil War hex and counter wargame designed by Hermann Luttmann and published by
Read More »War and Pieces “At Any Cost: 1870 Metz” Video Review
Rob’s Tabletop World Published on May 31, 2018
Read More »“The ‘Little’ Regiment That Could“ – An After-Action-Report for “Longstreet Attacks: the Second Day at Gettysburg”
Read More »Endgame After-Action-Report on “Longstreet Attacks” Playtest
By Stephen Poitinger: Just finished up another test of the full scenario. This was one of the best gaming experiences that I have had over the past 10 years or so. Great ebb and flow
Read More »At Any Costs: Playtest of the “It Will Cost What it Will” Scenario
By Fred Manzo Hi, all. Last Saturday we ran the “It Will Cost What It Will” teaching scenario of our upcoming game “At Any Cost” through its final paces. Hermann Luttmann played the Prussians
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