Montjoie!
PC GAME REVIEW posted on 28 AUG 2008 by James Cobb
An excellent combination of period feel and fun, Montjoie! is a beer-and-pretzels game with serious historical lessons.
East India Company Screenshots
SCREENSHOTS FEATURE posted on 27 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
We just received some hot new screenshots from the highly anticipated East India Company
AGEOD Announces World War I Title
PRESS RELEASES posted on 26 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
A new World War I wargame has been announced by AGEOD.
Heat of Battle II - WWII Museum Gaming Convention Coverage
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 25 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
The best wargaming convention on the planet returns for a second round. What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in atmosphere and history.
Panzer Command: Kharkov
PC GAME REVIEW posted on 20 AUG 2008 by Bill Macon
Panzer Command: Kharkov is the second game in the Panzer Command series released by Matrix Games and Koios Works. Set in May 1942 when both the German and Soviet armies were preparing simultaneous major offensives around Kharkov in Ukraine, this new release introduces many new features and provides a compelling simulation of tactical combat on the Eastern Front.
GenCon 2008 Day 4 Coverage
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 18 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
Stormtroopers, Zombie hunting, pirates, RPG tools, and more. As GenCon’s last day unfolds read about all the variety this general gaming convention(it’s why it’s called GenCon) has to offer.
GenCon 2008 Day 3
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 16 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
Why do I feel like I need a nap at a quarter to three in the afternoon? Maybe because I was up killing zombies until 2 AM Last night…
GenCon 2008 Day 2 Coverage
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 15 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
Monsters are the theme of the day, brought to you by pirates.
GenCon 2008 Day 1
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 14 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
Get ready for some serious gaming...and costumes.
Dungeons & Dragons v4.0
FIRST IMPRESSIONS posted on 12 AUG 2008 by Jim Zabek
Dungeons & Dragons v4.0 has changed significantly from its previous version. Read about the changes as to why v4.0 ain't your daddy's D&D.
Command and Control at Gettysburg
STRATEGY AND TACTICS ARTICLE posted on 11 AUG 2008 by Allan Berke
What happened to the attack on Cemetery and Culp’s Hill on the evening of July 1st, 1863? On the 145th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, Al Berke takes a look at some of the brigade and regimental level games that cover this battle from the American Civil War and how they incorporate command and control mechanisms.
The Political Machine
PC GAME REVIEW posted on 8 AUG 2008 by Anthony Micari
After a long sabbatical, The Wargamer’s Anthony Micari returns in a big way with his review of The Political Machine 2008. Find out why political junkies are going to find this a Must Buy.
Brushes & Bayonets
BOOK REVIEW posted on 18 JUL 2008 by Jim Zabek
Brushes & Bayonets may look like just another coffee table book, but it's not. Find out why this may be the only coffee table book you buy not to impress someone else.
Company of Heroes
PC GAME REVIEW posted on 17 JUL 2008 by Jim Zabek
Relic is a developer with a reputation for making innovative, fun games. What happens when they set their sites on the Second World War? Jim Zabek shares his thoughts.
Readers' Choice 2007
EDITORIAL posted on 16 JUL 2008 by Wargamer Staff
The Wargamer's Readers have spoken about the best games of last year. Read up on what they selected here.
The Pied Piper of Saipan - Movie Reviews
MOVIE REVIEW posted on 15 JUL 2008 by James Cobb
Dr. Jim Cobb takes a look at two movies portraying the amazing feat of Guy Gabaldon, who convinced over 1500 Japanese soldiers to surrender on Saipan.
Origins 2008 Day 2
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 15 JUL 2008 by Jim Zabek
Origins' Second day coverage.
Jumpgate Q&A
AFTER ACTION REVIEW posted on 15 JUL 2008 by Wargamer Staff
NetDevil recently released a Q&A of their work on Jumpgate.
Origins 2008 Coverage - Day 1
CONVENTION COVERAGE posted on 28 JUN 2008 by Jim Zabek
As the early part of Origins unfolds, The Wargamer’s Jim Zabek muses, “Clearly, I have no bias against electronic games, but there is something inside me that believes tabletop games are an integral and different part of the brain’s learning process.” They can be fun, too.
Pacific Storm: Allies
PC GAME REVIEW posted on 24 JUN 2008 by Bill Trotter
Putting his stressful experience with the game's predecessor behind him, Bill Trotter steps up to the plate to write a judicious review of Lesta Studios' Pacific Storm; Allies among a sea of sophomoric ones.
















