
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.
Read MoreDungeons & 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.
Read MoreWhat happened to the attack on Cemetery and Culps 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.
Read MoreThe Wargamer's Readers have spoken about the best games of last year. Read up on what they selected here.
Read MoreBattlefront recently announced it will publish Empires of Steel next year. As anticipation builds, Jim Cobb recently sat down with Brit Clousing, the one-man-show behind Atomicboy Software, to gain more insight into the game.
Read MoreBattlefront recently announced it will publish Empires of Steel next year. As anticipation builds, Jim Cobb recently sat down with Brit Clousing, the one-man-show behind Atomicboy Software, to gain more insight into the game.
Read MoreIn 2006, Brian James submitted a 120 page .pdf to WotC message boards which compiled a single, continuous timeline of the stories of every Forgotten Realms publication. This document quickly became the first non-solicited fan-created document to ever be published by WotC. Jim Zabek reports.
Read MoreBoasting superb re-playability and many new features such as player mentoring, staff "loyalty" and in-depth scouting reports, Football Manager 2008 provides a satisfying and challenging experience for those gamers who wish to be the manager of a professional soccer club.
Read MoreRevisit the greats as Matrix Games and Talonsoft reacquaint the public to some old classics through a compilation of some of John Tillers famous Civil War titles.
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