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Prelude to the Battle of Ligny by Paul Fish, the designer of “Black Eagles Over Belgium”
Read More »Tiny Battle Publishing’s October Recruits (Sale)
By Tiny Battle Staff: OCTOBER RECRUITS Tiny Battle’s POD-model allows us to publish a variety of games, new and old, on both unusual and popular topics. We publish new games every month. Here’s
Read More »ONUS! Rome vs Carthage and Expansions from Draco Ideas now on Kickstarter
By the Staff of Draco Ideas https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dracoideas/onus-rome-vs-carthage-and-expansions ONUS! A war game set in the ancient Rome and Greece. Revive historical battles… Or develop your own! ONUS! Rome vs Carthage is a wargame set in the
Read More »Video: Hands-On: Invaders From Dimension X!
By Al Wilson “A fun, lightweight, solitaire hex-and-counter game from designer Hermann Luttmann of “Dawn of the Zeds” fame.” (Note: The bridge isn’t blocked. – Fred ) Games Resources: Tiny Battle Publisher Website: https://tinybattlepublishing.com BGG
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review of: Wing Leader Victories 1940-1942 (GMT)
By Marco Arnudo: From GMT: “…Wing Leader is an exciting new game system of large scale aerial combat in World War II. Based on a unique side-scrolling view, in which altitude is clearly visible,
Read More »Axis and Allies 1942 Global – A Club Game
By Fred Manzo We’ve been big Axis and Allies fans for a great number of years, but we haven’t really played it at the club lately. So last week we got together what is
Read More »On the Table: “Storm Over Normandy” from MMP
From BGG: “Storm Over Normandy is included in the Summer 2015 issue (Issue #6) of SPECIAL OPS magazine. June 6th 1944: American, British and Canadian forces landed at dawn on five beaches in Normandy,
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review of: Rommel at Gazala (LnL edition)
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Read More »“Stonewall’s Sword” report on BGG/CSW
By Kevin Clasing on BGG and CSW I played my first game of Stonewall’s Sword this past weekend, and had to comment about an amusing aspect of the game.Our first turn must have taken
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