Designing Campaigns – an Interview With Gísli Jökull Gíslason
Have you ever wanted to play a campaign (either historical or fictional) but there were no materials you could use? […]
Have you ever wanted to play a campaign (either historical or fictional) but there were no materials you could use? […]
American starter boxes are a great on-ramp for Flames of War. If you play Warhammer, you already get why, because
Early War Flames of War is chaos, speed, and desperate improvisation. Because of that, a Firestorm set in 1940 is
After a crippling turn 2, the Germans have made some headway but are in a tough spot.
t is turn five, the clock is running down, and the objective is still occupied. Meanwhile, your opponent is dug
Spring 1940 is a “everything changes fast” moment. So it makes perfect Firestorm territory. Wayne and Battlefront’s friend Jökull have
French Blitzkrieg lists already have personality. However, command cards are where they start feeling truly bespoke.
If you have ever wanted to add proper Long Range Desert Group flair to your table, this is your moment.
Starting Early War French can feel intimidating at first. However, this Char B1 Army Deal is a legit fast lane.