- of warfare.
Among recreational wargamers, the most po****r
historical era is
World War 2.
Professional military wargamers prefer the
modern era. A fantasy...
- The
Wargamer may
refer to a The 1977-1990
print magazine, or The
wargamer.com web site,
founded in 1995. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
Wargamer (originally The
Wargamer) is a
British website specialising in
tabletop games, with a
particular focus on
miniature wargames,
tabletop role-playing...
- The
American Wargamer was a
wargaming magazine first published in 1973. The
American Wargamer was a
small fanzine and the
official newsletter of the American...
- was
released on
November 22 of the next year to a
positive reception.
Wargamer described the game as "the
cheesiest board game of all time". "Fromage"...
- pseudo-science over what is a pastime". In 1962, he
started his own periodical,
Wargamer's Newsletter. He
produced this each
month without a gap, with 214 editions...
- The
Wargamers Encylopediac Dictionary is a 1981 book
written and
published by the
American Wargaming ****ociation. The
Wargamers Encylopediac Dictionary...
- The
Wargamer was a
magazine devoted to the
hobby of
board wargaming.
Originally published as a
British bimonthly magazine by UK
Wargamers in 1977, it...
-
Wargamer's Digest was a
wargaming magazine created by Gene
McCoy that was
published from 1973 to 2000 (from 1984 to 2000 as
Military Digest). It is notable...
- that year, and
began serializing them in the
pages of the
International Wargamer. The
early rules show a
significant debt to
Fletcher Pratt's
naval wargame...