Monthly Archives: September 2020
Destroy the V1s
Saturday morning led off with a large WWII game using Battleground WWII rules. Reinforced American and British platoons, supported by almost a dozen AFVs were charged with pushing through an urban area of governmental buildings to seize a V-1 site. … Continue reading →
Raphia at Millenniumcon
Raphia finally hit the table. While I was still 5 units short of my full OOB, the game played very well and balanced. Games were played in both the afternoon and evening sessions on Saturday. The GMT Simple GBoH rules … Continue reading →
Building Waterloo
Building a dedicated game board is actually not nearly as difficult as it might seem. The main challenge is just being very deliberate as you go forward and having a clear plan from the start. First, you need to … Continue reading →
Dark Ages
Dark Ages gaming can be a bit confusing for me. Just what constitutes “Dark Ages” can be a bit confusing. The lines between Ancients, Dark Ages and Medievals can be a bit blurry. For me the line between Ancients and … Continue reading →

