The War of the Roses – Book Review
Dan Jones’ “War of the Roses” breathes life and meaning into events that occurred six centuries before, adding a rich layer of detail to the central storyline.
Dan Jones’ “War of the Roses” breathes life and meaning into events that occurred six centuries before, adding a rich layer of detail to the central storyline.
“Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon” from Slitherine captures the flavor and fascination of the Warhammer franchise. No gamer can do much wrong by getting this game.
The latest in the Tactics 101 monthly series looks at an attack from the perspective of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle platoon leader.
As he looks back on another year gone by, author and historian Carlo D’Este reflects on his personal experiences with some of World War II’s key players.
“What Went Wrong: The Battle of Ap Bac” covers a usually ignored but Vietnam War significant battle. Simple mechanics make this game easy to learn and quick-playing and reflect the fluid nature of the battle.
Solution and historical analysis of Combat Decision Game # 66, “Marines at Pusan Perimeter, Korea, 1950.”
“Ultimate General: Gettysburg” is possibly the most accessible computer Civil War game available today, but it fails to expand on its spiritual predecessor from the 1990s, “Sid Meier’s Gettysburg.”
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