We have some interesting titles in the pipeline, soon to be up for pre-order.
One of them is Traces of Tunisia.
This next chapter in the Traces Series brings players to the decisive Tunisian Campaign of 1942–43.
Command German, Italian, British, American, and Free French forces in a fast-playing operational wargame featuring chit-pull activation, supply management, air superiority, and combined arms warfare as the Axis fights to delay the inevitable Allied advance into Europe.
Have a look at our range of games here:
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Ethiopia 🇪🇹 BREAKING: The TPLF has pubished a statement today, declaring the Pretoria Agreement between Tigray and the federal government to be dead.
The TPLF accuses the ENDF of mobilizing for another war, and states it will act accordingly.
La batería alemana de Pointe du Hoc, ubicada estratégicamente entre las playas de Utah y Omaha, constituía una amenaza significativa para el éxito del desembarco de Normandía.
NEW: Despite persistent warnings from American and British officials, Dutch intelligence agencies refused to believe Putin would invade Ukraine in 2022. Insiders reveal how it all went so wrong. ‘This was the highest-stakes game I’ve ever played.’
https://t.co/wuJIVYQ9ym
«Durante los últimos treinta años he estudiado la Compañía de las Indias Orientales y ese periodo de tiempo ha coincidido con el auge de las grandes tecnológicas...Estas corporaciones están actuando de la misma manera. Esto es lo que tenemos que entender»
https://t.co/nS8WdgydAz
Eastern Front - 1943-44.
Classic hex and counter.
Innovative mechanics - including chit pull activation.
Approachable rules.
Excellent reviews from expert wargamers.
This is Traces of War, by veteran designer Tetsuya Nakamura.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/KE33OYV2Se
Curious.
This appears to be Russian wargaming in scenario of Ukrainian landings on the Crimean Peninsula.
Have we seen this before? The map looks legit, symbols consistent with the ones used by the Russian military.
On this day in 1989, the Soviet Union stole the show. At the controls of a brand-new Sukhoi Su-27, test pilot Viktor Pugachyov stunned the crowd at the Paris Air Show with a maneuver that would forever be known as the Pugachev’s Cobra. Raw, deliberate, and dare I say impossible, the move became an instant showstopper for the Su-27 and cemented the Flanker family’s reputation as one of the most maneuverable fighters ever built.