Triumph & Tragedy by GMT Games is a rare example of an excellent three-player game. Having played it a few times, I thought it could be adjusted to a five-player game and amended the rules to accommodate five players.

Triumph & Tragedy by GMT Games is a rare example of an excellent three-player game. Having played it a few times, I thought it could be adjusted to a five-player game and amended the rules to accommodate five players.
By Paul Comben Let’s face it, some of us have had more than forty years of marching down the Chambersburg Pike, and we
By Paul Comben It is far from unusual within the broad church of board wargaming to find designs based upon the use of wooden blocks.
By Paul Comben Let me begin by telling you about this extension kit I came up with many years ago. I was just
By Paul Comben Even as American troops were still fighting to maintain their foothold on the east bank of the Rhine at Remagen, several hundred
By Mitchell Freedman A personal reflection on the relationship between gaming rules, reality and the ties that bind them together. There I was, hiding inside