The Last Hundred Yards Volume 3: The Solomon Islands AAR — Mission 39.0 The Plantation

AAR by Captain Christian Snyder, US Marines  The Initial Plan My company was assigned to lead the Battalion’s attack on the Japanese held plantation that blocked the road to Munda. I was given an additional Platoon from Echo Company and a Platoon of Marine Stuarts to stiffen the assault. The infantry was first responsible for […]

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Designer Blogs

Cards in Bear Trap (Part II of II): Historical Notes on the Strategy Cards

In this InsideGMT article, I’ll give some historical comments on a few (but not all) of the strategy cards. I want to unpack the events and people at play behind these cards so you can better appreciate what they represent. But this is a high-level overview of the historical background, and detail here is sacrificed

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Infernal Machine: The Inventor’s Vade Mecum (Nautica ed.) Part 3: Section A —Transforming Paper into Iron

By Ed Ostermeyer, Master Engineer (Grade 2) Hello, and good day to you, young Inventor. Our using the Inventor’s Vade Mecum today will work a miracle of modern industrial science. No, we will not recreate the alchemist’s dream of turning base metal into gold. Instead, we will transform paper into iron: turning your machine shop’s

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“Seeing” Into the Woods

Introduction Line of sight has always been a problematic issue with tactical games, and certainly, Great Battles of the American Civil War games are no different. Everyone has different spatial reasoning skills, and as Richard Berg said more than once, there is no rule that all will understand – whether simple or complicated. Add to

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Warfare in Baltic Empires

In this article I will explain how warfare is handled in Baltic Empires, both in terms of how the battle mechanics themselves work (which is quite simple), but also the bigger economic aspects of warfare during the period (1558-1721) and how these are represented in the game. The Powers in Baltic Empires each have access

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Through the Lens of Cataclysm

Below you will find another fantastic article from Clio’s Board Games, this time discussing Franklin D. Roosevelt through the lens of GMT’s Cataclysm. You can also find this article on Clio’s blog. Enjoy! -Rachel

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Inside the Game as History

Infernal Machine: The Inventor’s Vade Mecum (Nautica ed.) – Part 2: The Stalking and Keeping of Your Investor Partners

By Ed Ostermeyer, Master Engineer (Grade 2) Good day again to you, young Inventor. Since our last meeting, your mind must be a-whirl with ideas and plans to make your undersea weapon of war a reality. Let’s temper that reality by understanding that, though you may indeed be the One With The Idea, it will

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Commands & Colors: Samurai Battles Session Report – Anegawa 1570 AD

Playing the Commands & Colors games with a consecutive, chronologically or geographically connected set of scenarios is what I love! And this is exactly what I am doing with Samurai Battles – the latest installment in the series. Today I will have a very interesting battle – Anegawa 1570 AD – which features 3 set-ups: main battle

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After Action Report

Cards in Bear Trap (Part I of II): Card Types, Force Pools, & Deck Composition

In past InsideGMT articles, we looked at the gameplay in Bear Trap and provided a simple combat example. Part of the asymmetry in Bear Trap emerges from the way the cards work. And so, in this InsideGMT article, I’ll explain how the how the different cards work as well as look at the force pools

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“Go in Where the Fight is the Thickest”: The Sherman-McClernand Counterattack — A Narrative AAR for Into the Woods, Scenario 6

Historical Introduction If there was a lull during the first day at Shiloh, it occurred between 11 AM and noon. The Army of Mississippi, led by Albert Sidney Johnston and Pierre Beauregard, had dislodged the Army of the Tennessee’s three forward divisions that morning, seizing their camps and sending thousands of blue-clads running for the safety

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