
This latest book list isn't based on a specific game, but on the theme of a season. Bill's got some excellent tomes covering conflicts and battles that took place in the Dead of Winter...
Read MoreThis latest book list isn't based on a specific game, but on the theme of a season. Bill's got some excellent tomes covering conflicts and battles that took place in the Dead of Winter...
Read MoreIan is the last to offer his thoughts on wargaming in 2017, focusing on some of the more memorable experiences he's had since joining us early in the year...
Read MoreThe classic operational wargame makes its triumphant return to PC screens everywhere with the fourth main entry in the series...
Read MoreIan was originally tasked with looking into wargames that covered the "Forgotten War", and then realised there weren't any. He decided to try and explore why...
Read MoreLast week we reported in the snippets wed extracted from the Slitherine Groups annual get together that they had signed a contract with BAE Systems for collaboration and development although what of was, unsurprisingly, not mentioned.
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 MorePulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam delivers a captivating read posthumously in The Coldest Winter...
Read MoreIn this edition of When Gaming Meets History, Wild Bill recounts the "tragedy turned triumph" in General Matthew Ridgeway's first battle with communist forces during the Korean War.
Read MoreThe Armored Task Force wargame engine has returned in this fictional portrayal of a second Korean War. The Wargamer's Aaron McKenna offers his review of Raging Tiger.
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