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Conflict of Heroes Eastern Front – Solo Expansion now on Sale from Academy Games
Solo Expansion Shipping Soon! It is not too late to Order! The Conflict of Heroes Solo Boardgame System revolutionizes solo tactical play. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) utilizes a unique Emergent Behavior and Agent Based
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 »“Kawaguchi’s Gamble: Edson’s Ridge” now available from MMP
By MMP Staff Kawaguchi’s Gamble: Edson’s Ridge Now available from MMP, Kawaguchi’s Gamble is an Area Move game which simulates what was possibly Japan’s best chance to crack the Marine perimeter around Henderson Airfield
Read More »DefenseNews: A tale of a B-29 Superfortress – A Game Review
By Michael Peck: Designer: Steve Dixon and Shawn Rife Publisher: Khyber Pass Games (2008) The ponderous B-29, laden with bombs and fuel, rolls down the airfield and lurches into the air. Below lie
Read More »WWII Historical Encampment on Long Island May 16th – 17th
All I have to say is, thank goodness the historians there will be living. – Fred
Read More »New “Lamps” Event card
By Fred Manzo: This is the initial version of the “First Line Formation” event card from “The Lamps Are Going Out – World War I.” The game is designed by Kirk Uhlmann, developed by
Read More »The Hunters: German U-Boats at War, 1939-43 – A Mini-Review From The Boardgaming Way
Review by Fred Manzo Designer: Gregory M. Smith
Read More »Video: Professor Marco Arnaudo on “A Spoiled Victory”
Used with permission. A free PNP copy of this game is available here A print review of “A Spoiled Victory” is available here.
Read More »“Bolt Action” Miniatures – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo Bolt Action is a set of World War II miniatures rules in the Flames of War tradition. Those familiar with the FoW franchise will immediately know what we are talking about. (E.G., one
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