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New “Hammerin’ Sickles: Longstreet Attacks at Gettysburg” cover released.
By Fred Manzo Things are heating up for Hermann Luttmann’s “Hammerin’ Sickles: Longstreet Attacks at Gettysburg.” First, it blew through the P500 line at GMT going from 477 to 514 in less than
Read More »“Hammerin’ Sickles: Longstreet Attacks at Gettysburg” Made the Cut at GMT
By Fred Manzo Wow. After waiting years our game Hammerin’ Sickles: Longstreet Attacks at Gettysburg sprinted across the GMT P500 finish line tonight. Due to the kind help of John Kranz at Consimworld, who posted
Read More »An After-Action-Report of GMT’s “At Any Cost: Metz 1870” ( Part I )
By Fred Manzo Hermann Luttmann and I ran through a play-test of “At Any Cost: Metz 1870” this afternoon. The Mars-La-Tour scenario is coming along just fine. I’m happy to report the system is
Read More »Stonewall’s Sword from Revolution Games on the “Inside GMT” Blog
By Roger Miller When Hermann Luttmann said he finally had a design to submit to Revolution Games I was excited, as I had been trying to get him to design a game using the
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo review of “W1815 (Waterloo Game)”
By Professor Marco Arnaudo W1815 was designed by Hannu Uusitalo and published by U & P Games of Finland this year.
Read More »Dawn’s Early Light – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Don Allen: Dawn’s Early Light This game is the second in a series. I have not played the first, and as I started out on the review process neither had I played the
Read More »GMT’s “The Caucasus Campaign” – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Jerry Wong The Caucasus Campaign is another great game from GMT and game designer Mark Simonitch. It covers the German 1942 Summer Campaign in Russia during World War II. There was only one
Read More »New Stonewall’s Sword Review on Boardgamegeek
By Eric Stubbs Hi all! I wanted to take the time to review Stonewall’s Sword, the first in a new system of games for Civil War battles. To begin with, two caveats so that you
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