Bayonets & Tomahawks Warpath Chronicles #11: Action Round Example

This is the Action Round example as it appears in the playbook, except for a few additions to facilitate understanding without a copy of the game. Rules reference numbers remain in the text to minimize editing. Enjoy!

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Designer Blogs, Examples of Play

Border Reivers Design Diaries #7-9: Play Cards, Hold Cards, and Summer Strategy Analysis

Compiled below you will find the seventh through ninth installments of an ongoing design diaries series from Border Reivers designer Ed Beach. (The previous installments can be found here.) He regularly publishes new design diaries and other updates on the “Reivers and Reformers” Facebook group, so if you would like to read those as they are released you

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Designer Blogs

A New Wargamer’s Insights and Impressions from Commands and Colors: Ancients

Below is an article featuring Commands & Colors: Ancients insights and first impressions from first time player and InsideGMT contributor David Wiley of Cardboard Clash and Swords & Chit. You can also find this article on David’s blog. Enjoy! -Rachel

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Strategy Articles

Seas of Thunder: Her Netherlands Majesty’s Ship De Ruyter

HNLMS DeRuyter was a Royal Netherlands Navy light cruiser built over the period of 1933-1935 being commissioned on October 3, 1936. She was named after Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter, who was one of the most skilled admirals in the Dutch Navy during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. She was set up as a flotilla leader

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Designer Blogs

The Barracks Emperors: Examining the Influence Cards Part 1 — Military Cards

The Barracks Emperors is a strategic trick-taking game that offers many new twists on the genre – see my earlier article here for more information on how the game is played. One twist is that every card played also grants the player a one-time special ability, in addition to the card’s inherent trick-taking potential based

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Designer Blogs

Border Reivers Design Diaries #4-6: Cattle & Sheep & Horses, Recruiting Wardens and Reivers, and The Political Game – Offices and Allied Families

Compiled below you will find the fourth through sixth installments of an ongoing design diaries series from Border Reivers designer Ed Beach. (The first three installments can be found in the previous article here.) He regularly publishes new design diaries and other updates on the “Reivers and Reformers” Facebook group, so if you would like to read

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Designer Blogs

The Christian Kingdoms of Almoravid

We turn after our recent tour of Muslim al‑Andalus to the 11th-Century Spain of the Christians. Like the later Teutonic and Danish crusader states of the Levy & Campaign Series’ previous volume, Nevsky, the Christian lords featured in Almoravid seek to expand their realms at the expense of neighbors of a competing religion. Albert and

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Designer Blogs, Inside the Game as History

Bayonets & Tomahawks Warpath Chronicles #10: Game Year Example Part Two

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Designer Blogs, Examples of Play

Border Reivers Design Diaries #1-3: The Marches, Anatomy of a March, and Defending Your March

Compiled below you will find the first three installments of an ongoing design diaries series from Border Reivers designer Ed Beach. He regularly publishes new design diaries and other updates on the “Reivers and Reformers” Facebook group, so if you would like to read those as they are released you can do so here. Enjoy!

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Designer Blogs

Inside the History of Twilight Struggle: Red Sea — Conflict in the Horn of Africa (Part 2)

The Context in the Middle East Part two of a three part series: The Middle East in the 1970s. With the support of Twilight Struggle fans around the world, Twilight Struggle: Red Sea moved to “made the cut” status after just a few days on the P500. TS: Red Sea is a free-standing, two player card-driven

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Designer Blogs, Inside the Game as History
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