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Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/30/2025


War reaches northern Italy, 215 BC

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"Hannibal has come over the Alps..."! Prufrock and his friend Ian P bring us an intense Punic War clash that doesn't look too promising for the Romans, when they "...win the first move and mostly freeze."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/26/2025


Interview with Robert Phaneuf Designer of Secession 1861: The American Civil War and The Armada from Fortress Games Currently on Kickstarter

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"...there are few more fertile areas for educational, simulation-ai gaming." Grant Kleinhenz, in The Players' Aid, interviews designer Bob Phaneuf about his two upcoming games. See why he thinks that "...Secession 1861 will mature as a classic solitaire nail-biter."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/18/2025


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"Reports are in of a battle in northern Macedon between the invading Illyrians and a force scrambled together to meet them...". Prufrock continues with two more nicely photographed AARs in the ongoing Med Campaign! "...in Nearer Spain, Proconsul Aaronius Dubius Scipio Calvus, having landed a force near Emporiae, was engaged by an alliance of indomitable Iberian tribes...".

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/9/2025


My pre-orders analysis – what is new and coming!

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Michal, in The Boardgames Chronicle, covers his current game preorders, and why he is anxiously awaiting them. See which game has him commenting that "...we are getting so many new elements – from graphical representation, to add-ons and optional rules – that this it will be a great, refreshing comeback to fantastic classic!"

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/6/2025


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Michal, in The Boardgames Chronicle, reveals his favorite recent and all time solitaire classics. Check out the game he describes as "...probably the best small units combat simulation ever created, which has fantastic planning phase and unfolds completely differently each time.", and the one that challenges you to "...harness a brilliant mind, titanic energies, and a sometimes terrifying charisma to leave your mark on history?"

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/4/2025


Soviet 12mm WWII Pocket Army

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"My second WWII Pocket Army is now complete..."! Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, brings us a Pocket Army update pictorial.

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 5/26/2025


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Game: Pub Battles: Brandywine



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Publisher: Command Post Games
Series: Pub Battles Series
Game Type: Board
Designer(s): Marshall Barrington(?)
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Description:


Brandywine was fought between the American Continental Army of General George Washington and the British Army of General Sir William Howe on September 11, 1777, as part of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). The forces met near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. More troops fought at Brandywine than at any other battle of the American Revolution. Published by Command Post Games in 2015.


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7
Date: 8/28/2024
Poster: Robert Holifield
Musket Battles fighting Brandywine with the new brigade scale blocks.

Entertaining playthrough of Command Post's Brandywine game by Solo Battles. (Aug 2024)
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5
Date: 5/10/2019
Poster: Pat L.
What makes PB: Brandywine so darn replayable

In his blog “Mike's Pub Battles & Journal”, Mike Strand praises the replay value of this Revolutionary War battle miniatures game from Command Post Games. The game is quick with easy to remember, intuitive rules but the clincher is the “positive synergy” created by the turn order and rules of engagement. Mike concludes “The end result is a quick and fun game that is endlessly re-playable.”
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6
Date: 5/10/2018
Poster: Pat L.
Understanding the chit pull mechanic

In his blog “Mike's Pub Battles & Journal”, Mike Strand provides strategy tips for this Revolutionary War battle miniatures game from Command Post Games.
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4
Date: 6/10/2017
Poster: Mark D.
What is Pub Battles Brandywine?

Visit this link for access to a video about the game, as well as an illustrated "How does it work?" section, and links to a game tutorial, reviews, Q&A, optional rules and, of course, a link to *buy* the game. In short, everything you need to get started with Pub Battles Brandywine...
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3
Date: 9/7/2016
Poster: Ed Sommers
Brandywine: The Historical Setup

"Brandywine", published by Command Post Games, allows for variable setup, which results in a lot of variability in the outcome. This short article illustrates the historical starting positions. It is a nice reference for players wanting to study the actual battle...
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2
Date: 2/25/2016
Poster: Mark D.
Pub Battles: Brandywine -Under Military Watch!

The new Pub Battles Brandywine game (now on Kickstarter) is catching the attention of the military. Command Post Games has been contacted by military instructors from the Army War College. They like what they see in the new Pub Battles design...
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1
Date: 1/23/2016
Poster: Mark D.
Pub Battles: Brandywine - Coming to Kickstarter Soon!

Pub Battles: Brandywine is a new board game where 2-4 players battle for control of the Colonial capital in the American Revolution at Brandywine Creek. Coming soon to Kickstarter!
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