- Viking Longships
- The Byzantine Recovery of Africa
- Brittany versus the Frankish empire 845–867
- Interview with Antonio Romano
- Japanese Fortifications and Strongholds
- The Viking “Great Army”
- The Viking Onslaught
- The Battle of Lewes 1264 AD
- Lord Edward’s Crusade
- Matilda: The greatest king England never had
- Medieval Japanese Warrior Values
- Men of Iron Tri-Pack Review [video]
- Devil’s Horsemen Replay
- Khmer War Elephants
- Agricola, Master of Britain Game Analysis, Part 2
- Viking Vessels
- Berserkers
- Dawn of Battle (Worthington Publishing @ Kickstarter)
Dawn of Battle is a hex and counter battle that allows gamers to refight 20 great battles from ancients to medieval. The game is designed by Mike Nagel and is not card driven but does use cards. Battles can be fought in 2 hours. A level between Hold the Line and Great Battles of History, the system hits a sweet spot for complexity and depth of play. Imminently replayable with future expansions planned. The campaign ends June 6, don't miss out. [Forum]
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