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Tributes pour in after death of award-winning veteran wargame designer Dean Essig

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Mike Didymus-True, in BoardGameWire, brings us the sad news of the passing of designer Dean Essig.

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/1/2024


Alumwell Wargame Show 2024

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"...I actually enjoyed this show more than any other that I have been to in the past couple of years." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, regales us with sights and surprises from this show, along with some great pictures! And check out the source of an insight that led Norm to conclude "It made me realise that considering these things went into the air in their thousands, the financial investment in longbow archers must have been huge."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/22/2024


Fields of Corn & Rye

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"...I was pretty sure that I had found something that might do the job." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, discusses a way he's found to address an old itch, namely adding texture and/or crop fields to tabletop settings. Check out what he finds to be a reasonable, cost-effective approach, considering that "...sometimes I think we have made ourselves a picture perfect world and lost something along the way."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/11/2024


On wargames campaigns (after Polemarch)

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"If one is to do this, it is quite useful to read Caesar to see the kinds of things he considered important when choosing if or when to give battle." Prufrock muses about the value of running campaigns for the ancients gaming he prefers. See why "It turned out I'd rather refight Zama for the tenth time than try to sustain interest in endless minor encounters between similarly equipped neighbours over local concerns."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 2/28/2024


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Fast, simple, not expensive, little errata, but only reasonably fun. (War game Review)

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Game: Sixth Fleet



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Publisher: Decision Games
Magazine: Modern War #41
Game Type: Magazine
Designer(s): Joseph Miranda
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Description:


Sixth Fleet is a two-player, strategic-level wargame of the struggle for the Mediterranean set during a hypothetical Warsaw Pact versus NATO war during the 1970s and 1980s. It is primarily a naval-air conflict, with some elements of power projection using ground forces. The game map represents various sea zones (or zones) within the Mediterranean, as well as adjoining land areas. Critical bases for both sides, including neutral nations are also depicted. Aircraft units represent one to six squadrons, with the counter displaying the primary type of aircraft. Ship units represent one fleet aircraft carrier or battleship and “divisions” of four cruisers or nuclear-powered submarines with destroyers being represented in squadrons of six to eight destroyers or non-nuclear subs. Other ship types are represented at the division level and represent various numbers of ship types. On the map, each inch equals 20 miles. Each turn represents from one day to one week of activity, depending on the level of activity. Sixth Fleet is based on Red Dragon Rising. Changes have been made based on the situation in the Mediterranean during the Cold War.


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Date: 7/25/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Sixth Fleet (2019) AAR: Turn 3 and Final Thoughts

Retro Conflict wraps up its replay of Sixth Fleet published by Decision Games in their Modern War magazine.. He shares his final thoughts and concludes "The game does a great job at showing just how much NATO “hulked up” in the 80’s. In my 1970’s solo game I had much better luck with the Soviet turns, and even established a few bases on NATO islands. Better aircraft, more carriers and access to cruise missiles in the 80’s give the NATO player a definite leg up compared to the earlier scenario."
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Date: 7/16/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Sixth Fleet (2019) AAR: Turn 2

Retro Conflict brings us turn 2 of their after action report of Decision Games' Sixth Fleet from their Modern War magazine. In turn 1 we saw most of the action focused on NATO/USSR attempts to control the Turkish Straits. Turn 2 had a lot more battles between naval units.
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Date: 7/7/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Sixth Fleet (2019) AAR: Turn 1

I remember the original incarnation of Sixth Fleet back in the early years of Strategy & Tactics magazine. A relatively new war game blog, Retro Conflict, reports on a recent play through of the latest edition from Modern War magazine published by Decision Games.