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Origins Game Fair 2026

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Armchair Dragoons is hosting the Origins Game Fair in Columbus, Ohio, June 17th-21st.

Poster: Pat L.
Post Date: 6/2/2026


The Partizan May 2026 Wargame Show.

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"As soon as you enter this space, the senses are assaulted (in a good way), for a hobbyist to be immersed in their hobby environment is just a thing of joy and long may these calendar highlights continue, we must never take them for granted." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, lets us join him for this premier show, with lots of great photos!

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 6/1/2026


My Top New Solitaire Wargames: what have I played in last year?

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"...all of them share one thing in common: they delivered great solo experiences." Michal, in The Boardgames Chronicle, has a look at 10 solitaire titles that he highly recommends. See which one he refers to as having "...probably the best small units combat simulation ever created, with a fantastic planning phase and a system that unfolds completely differently each time."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 5/18/2026


Rolling Back the Years

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"It has really surprised me when looking at these games as a group, just how important the gaming legacy of the 70’s remains today." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, takes a look at games that have loomed large for him over the years, and why that was so. Among these gems, see which one was "...the only game that I can claim caused me to stay up until 4 AM to complete... and then off to work just a few hours later..."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 5/1/2026


Playing an AI game (Napoleonic)

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"Now before we start, I shall say that I had my doubts - so let’s see how it holds up!" Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, tries out an AI generated Napoleonic scenario. See what transpires during the play through, allowing Norm to conclude "I enjoyed this enough to run it again with another set of rules, perhaps a set a bit more geared towards the low unit count."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/24/2026


Command Is the Management of Attention

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"For the player, this level of control feels natural. But for historical commanders it would have seemed miraculous." Jerry Hall with Brian Train, in Armchair Dragoons, discuss one of the great challenges of wargame design. "In the end, the art of command may rest on a deceptively simple skill: Knowing where to look — because that is where command itself will have effect."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/22/2026


My top 3 Wargames… with Pacific!

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Want to play a "...war where logistics, range of aircraft, and oil supply were often more important than the number of divisions on the map."? Michal, in The Boardgames Chronicle, offers a list of his favorite Pacific war titles. See which game he considers "...one of the most rewarding wargaming experiences on the market."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/20/2026


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Game: Stalingrad 1942-43



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Publisher: Taktyka i Strategia
Series: Great Battles 1939-45 (WB-95)
Game Type: Board
Designer(s): Wojciech Zalewski
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The very carefully prepared operation of destroying German forces in Stalingrad started on the 18th November 1942. In the beginning the Soviets attacked the Romanian divisions with a strong support of artillery and tanks. The first day these troops were smashed or made to retreat. When the Germans counter-attacked they were faced with an immense advantage of the Soviet armies. However they still did not see a real danger. The Soviets attacked many times and they always were defeated. It was always enough for the Germans to regroup their forces and then it was easy to smash the Soviets. But once again it was not a military issue. Hitler ordered defense of Stalingrad even when the city was surrounded. This catastrophic order was the reason that the Germans could not defend efficiently. Today we can ask what could have happened if the Germans had started to retreat?


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Date: 6/3/2026
Poster: Doug Holt
Don / Onto Stalingrad: A Review of Taktyka i Strategia’s WB-95 Stalingrad 1942

Check out a game in "...the same lineage as classic SPI, GMT, and Avalon Hill titles, but with the distinctly Eastern European flavor that Polish and Russian designers bring to Eastern Front games." Michael Eckenfels, in Armchair Dragoons, takes a close look at this new Stalingrad title. Just what is he referring to with the comment "This is, in my opinion, the best idea in the system."?
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