Author Archives: Tom Gall

Playtest: Warfare at Sea in the Age of Reason

A new year and time to catch up on what has been an active week in gaming. 4(!), yes 4 games this week. Today Chuck and I play tested the Warfare at Sea in the Age of Reason rules. This … Continue reading

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Mid war Russian/American vs Germans/Hungarians free-for-all

Yesterday played in a fun game at Deaf Ear Records in LaCrosse with the LaCrosse crew. Eric from the Rochester gaming group also drove over making for 5 people around the table playing Flames of War. Eric, Bill and I … Continue reading

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A little Red Baron

WWI air has always been a really strong passion of mine that goes all the way back to Dawn Patrol a board game of yore. Now days 1/144 WWI airplanes can be found a plenty. With Battlefront dipping into WWI … Continue reading

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’43 Americans v Germans in Sicily

On Saturday, the Rochester Historical Miniatures group debuted Eric’s new game table and broke a very long gaming drought in the process. Nice to get together with the crew and now that Eric has a dedicated game space, it adds … Continue reading

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Great War – Big Push – Flames of War

Ian and put together a WWI map on the table so naturally a big push scenario using the Flames of War Great War rules was calling. I played the Brits and Ian the Germans in a 1918 action. He was … Continue reading

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