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Spotlight Articles

Outstanding articles that are not necessarily linked to one particular game, but may have broad appeal to gamers.

When is a rout a real rout?

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"Is the designer really advocating rout in the true and maximum sense of the word or something less than that..."? Norm Smith, in his Battlefields and Warriors blog, takes a thoughtful look at the idea of a "rout", and how it is interpreted and used. Norm asks some good questions, like "...what is or should be the ‘deliberate’ direction of rout.", and will troops "…always, above all else, increase the distance between themselves and the enemy .. even to the detriment of their own forces?". And he would like your comments: "...enquiring minds would like to know."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/19/2023


History of Wargaming

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One of our Grognard members kindly submitted a scan of a fascinating early article about wargaming. The article is The History of Wargaming, by Martin Campion and Steven Patrick, and was in Strategy & Tactics, 1972, issue 33 used with permission from Decision Games.

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/4/2023


Napoleonics - scales and rules - update

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Norm Smith, in his Battlefields and Warriors blog, continues on his project of choosing one scale and a 'go to' set of rules for Napoleonics. In this post, he's comparing Valour & Fortitude (…feels like a slicker application of [Black Powder], which I like.), versus Shadow of the Eagles (…has a whiff of old school charm about it, which I also like.). And as to scale: "…I do wonder whether deciding on a scale will finally simply come down to a case of mind over heart or heart over mind!"

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/10/2023


Edward visits Piggy Longton 1472

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"... Edward (Yorkist rival for the throne) is on his way to Piggy Longton for ‘discussions’ with Lord Darcy." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, has the pot stirring for more Piggy Longton action. How does Darcy's meeting with "the other side" go: "If that was intended to pacify Edward, it spectacularly failed..."!

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/3/2023


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Grognard Originals

In addition to our links to great content all around the internet, expect to see more Grognard.com "originals" in the future.

PE TANG 1900 Q&A with Marco Campari

Some Q & A between myself and Marco Campari, designer of Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Strategy Tips

This is the strategy I developed after playing Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Optional Line of Sight Table

Here is an optional table to make it a little more difficult to eliminate the Boxer artillery.

PE TANG 1900 Introductory War Game Review

My review for this great introductory war game concerning an obscure siege of a cathedral during the Boxer Rebellion. Use this game to recruit new war game players.

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S T U V W X Y Z 0-9

Game: D-Day at Omaha Beach.



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Publisher: Decision Games
Game Type: Card
Designer(s): John H. Butterfield
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Description:


Solitaire study of America's most bloody and heroic day in WWII. The player controls the US forces landing along the five mile stretch of Omaha Beach on D-Day and their desperate struggle to establish a viable beachhead. The game covers the entire first day at a time scale that varies from 15 minutes per turn (during the initial landings) to 30 minutes per turn later in the day. Units are companies and include assaulting infantry, engineers and amphibious tanks. The game system controls the hidden German defenders in their "Widerstandsnest" resistance points, revealing the defenders and their reserves as the American survivors of the first landing waves make their way up the bluffs. Rules cover amphibious landings, German fields of fire, artillery, tidal movement, and intangibles such as US leadership under fire and the initiative of the American GI. One map, two counter sheets, 55 cards.


Articles


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Article Description
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Date: 10/24/2022
Poster: Doug Holt
[AAR] D-Day @ Omaha Beach -The First Wave

"After several landings under heavy enemy fire, my infantry units still manage to proceed south...". Federico Cartolano, in The Grognard Way blog, has a go at the First Wave scenario in Decision Games' D-Day at Omaha Beach. Check out the slugfest in this AAR: "The third battalion of each division had been told that at 08:00 they would encounter nothing or almost no resistance once they arrived on the beach: needless to say, the scenario that the men faced was quite different. A real carnage..."! (Note: Link is through Google Translate)
4
Date: 8/13/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
D-Day at Omaha Beach – yet one more time “Easy Fox” scenario

The Boardgames Chronicle takes us through a replay of the "Easy Fox" scenario from Decision Games' D-Day at Omaha Beach. They say, "This is first title in D-Day series by John H. Butterfield and undoubtedly the best, allowing us to simulate the fateful day of June 6th 1944 on the bloodiest beach. In my opinion, a great replayability, couple of interesting scenarios, plus extended variants – and very, very difficult victory to achieve."
3
Date: 6/7/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
D-Day at Omaha Beach – “The First Waves” scenario

The Boardgames Chronicle brings us a replay of Decision Games’ solitaire treatment of the American landings, D-Day at Omaha Beach – “The First Waves” scenario. So let’s follow Gen. Norman Cota when he gently prodded his men forward, “God damn it, if you are Rangers, then get up there and lead the way!”
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Date: 4/2/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
D-Day at Omaha Beach – “Easy Fox” scenario

Solitaire games are making a life of social distancing a little more tolerable. The Boardgames Chronicle brings us this replay of the Easy Fox scenario of Decision Games' solitaire game D-Day at Omaha Beach.