Sharpshooters in Death Valley

Almost at the start of Death Valley‘s design work we realized the difficulty of approaching its 1864 battles using only the chrome featured in previous games in the GBACW series. By 1864 southern leaders faced a growing manpower crisis, while the north supplied an increasing number of its units with repeating rifles and carbines. The […]

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Designer Blogs

All Bridges Burning: Simulating the Finnish Civil War, Part 2

In the previous InsideGMT article on All Bridges Burning, we looked in in more detail at some historical particularities the game deals with. It is understood that as a topic the Finnish Civil War is relatively little known, and so gamers may appreciate detailed looks at some aspects of the history and how these are

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Designer Blogs, Inside the Game as History

Manoeuvre Tournament Part Two: Russia vs. Spain

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Strategy Articles

Fort Sumter: Final Crisis Strategy

Introduction Now that Fort Sumter has entered the gaming universe, I thought it was time to do a few articles on strategy. If you are unfamiliar with this game, please look at my earlier Inside GMT articles or download the Playbook and read the comprehensive example of play.

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Designer Blogs, Strategy Articles

Hitler’s Reich: Five Things I Think About How I Let Down The World From 1941-1943

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Strategy Articles

Nevsky: Crusade on Novgorod Replay – Part 4

We continue in Part 4 with a close-up look at battle in Nevsky—Teutons and Rus in Collision and the Levy & Campaign system, as the Russian Lord Gavrilo advances to challenge the Teutonic invader.  You can find this series of articles’ Part 1 here, Part 2 here, and Part 3 here.

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Designer Blogs, Series Replay

Peloponnesian War Series Replay: Turn 4 (Final)

For those of you who have been following Mark’s “What Was Old is New Again” series covering Peloponnesian War design and strategy, please enjoy another selection from the years ago published Volume 28 #1 of The General. This four part article series is a replay of Peloponnesian War featuring Kevin Boylan as the Athenian Player, Doug Whatley as the Spartan

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Series Replay

Manoeuvre Tournament Part One: Introduction

Sometime around the turn of the 19th century, on an alternate earth, the militaries of eight countries met to hold the first international wargame tournament. A series of seven mock battles were to be fought under conditions made as real as possible, with random assignment of opponents. Some came to test their skill, others to

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Strategy Articles

Hitler’s Reich: The Gist of the Game

Below is a short article from Mark Buetow (this can also be found on BGG) discussing Hitler’s Reich gameplay. Hopefully for some of you who have questions about the rulebook, this will clear a few things up. -Rachel Note from Mark McLaughlin: Hitler’s Reich line drop…unfortunately a key line from the rule book somehow is

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Community News: New Wargame League Website

The Wargame League: Grognards and fellow wargamers!   Many of us are relegated to playing our favorite games using the left half of our brain against the right half. For those of you that cram in as much fun as you can over the 9 days of WBC or some of you trek to PREZCON,

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