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1066, Tears To Many Mothers – A Review by Paul Comben
There was a time when we knew what a wargame was supposed to look like – cardboard units, hex grid map, and the whole thing seasoned with other bits of wholesome familiarity. Well, that
Read More »No Enemies Here: Episode No. 38 Grognard of the Year
“News about people who review, unbox, showcase, do playthroughs, podcasts and more concerning war board games. Some music too.” Links Hex2RedOneAlphahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXoh… Big Board Gaminghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMYl… Bonding with Board Gameshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Jn… Calandalehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoU6… Games from the Fronthttps://www.youtube.com/user/Gamesfro… GILBERT
Read More »Hollandspiele’s “Hood’s Last Gamble”
Watching Sam Hood Going Nowhere Fast or Somewhere Slowly By Paul Comben: Game Details: Corps and division level for most infantry units, plus garrisons and major cavalry commands. 7.5 miles per hex; terrain limited
Read More »Video – No Enemies Here – Episode 25
No Enemies Here Published on Sep 1, 2018 “News about people who review, unbox, showcase, do playthroughs, podcasts and more concerning war board games. Some music too.” Links Big Board Gaming https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMYl… Bonding with
Read More »Wargamer Review: AT ANY COST: METZ 1870
BY BILL GRAY 15 AUG 2018 “OK, I’ll admit it, there are areas in which board wargames of the hex and counter variety still shine, and at Historicon recently I was able to purchase an
Read More »At Any Cost: Metz 1870 A player review.
By Don Allen: I stepped into the unknown, and it was fun. Not many people know the Franco Prussian war. A war looked back upon as one of the key events in European history.
Read More »Armchair General: The Fate of France hangs in the Balance with GMT Games ‘At Any Cost: Metz 1870’. Board Game Review.
By Ray Garbee At Any Cost: Metz 1870.
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 »A Wargamers Needful Things: A Review of “At Any Cost Metz 1870” by GMT
by Robert Peterson: “The Franco-Prussian War; not many besides historians and wargamers have even heard about it. The Franco-Prussian War is really the catalyst for the events of the next seventy-five years in European history.
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