@PastorJoelT@gmtgames Nice strategy with the Germans. I have had success with that approach in other games. A focus on the major objectives from left to right seems to work best.
@Latterdaytruth Inspiration. As I read daily in the Book of Mormon, I feel a greater presence of God in my life and a greater desire to be a better person. It's hard to explain, but reading it replenishes the soul, invites divine direction, and makes it easier to tackle life's challenges.
@Wizard_of_A@Mountain_Navy@RBMStudio1 I am not following your question. The left side of the C3iNr38 countersheet are division level pieces for Korea, and the top right side are corp level pieces for Battle for Moscow, while the bottom right are for the Siege of Cadiz. There are actually three games in this issue.
@Mountain_Navy@RBMStudio1 Great detailed article! Thank you for your review of Korea: The Fight Across the 38th and the nuances and themes within the game.
#Wargame SITREP 25-51 ~ 38th(ish) Korea wargame -or- Korea: The Fight Across the 38th (@GameChangerII, C3i Magazine Nr. 38, @RBMStudio1, 2025) https://t.co/5mmg59h0yp
@mk20336@gmtgames Robin Hood has recently become one of my favorite go-to games for a quick play, strategic brain teaser. I especially enjoy playing it on Board Game Arena (BGA).
My 5th simulation game was just published and arrived today! It's a presentation on the Korean War that occurred 75 years ago, is contained within C3iNr38, and can be purchased from the @RBMStudio1 website. Lots of other material in this issue, including tributes to Rodger.