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Spotlight Articles

Outstanding articles that are not necessarily linked to one particular game, but may have broad appeal to gamers.

Grant’s Top 10 Solitaire Wargames of 2024!

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Grant Kleinhenz, in The Players' Aid, offers an intriguing list of solitaire games from last year. See which one had him commenting "...I was very much intrigued by the concept but more importantly about how this game planned to do just that."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 5/7/2025


Historicon 2025

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Historical Miniatures Gaming Society July 16-20, 2025. Lancaster County Convention Center, Lancaster, PA. Hundreds of tabletop miniatures games for you to participate in; tournaments; hobby classes; lectures; a board game library; and over 60 hobby-related vendors.

Poster: Robert Holifield
Post Date: 4/29/2025


Keeping SPI Alive in ’25! -- Welcome, SPI Gamers!

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"SPI's Alive in 2025!" Convention! July 16-20-2025 in Lancaster, Penn! HISTORICON offered space for a National SPI Wargame Convention! Your chance to play face to face with other SPI enthusiasts! The program will feature structured matches, open gaming, Quad, and monster games. See www.spigames.net for details.

Poster: Robert Holifield
Post Date: 4/29/2025


Fight for Bühl

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"The Austrian artillery is now somewhat exposed, worse - they go low on ammunition (maximum fire is one die - as per a random event ….. unlucky!)" Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, brings us a fast-paced French/Austrian Napoleonic clash, using his home brew rules. Can the Austrian gunners save themselves and the day when they "...keep up the pressure on the horsemen and eventually, the mauled French cavalry are deterred from making any further attacks..."!?!

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/23/2025


Breed's Hill 1775

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"...given all the SNAFUs on both sides of this early battle of the American Revolution, it seems apt that this battle be named for the wrong place." See how Jeff Berry, in Obscure Battles, elegantly explains that this was "The battle that should never have happened".

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/16/2025


German WWII Pocket Army in 10 / 12mm

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"WWII can pass across the painting table at surprising speed compared to other periods and so it makes for a good quick project to fit in between other bigger projects...". Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, discusses a new World War II Pocket Army project he has underway: "...kampfgruppe Schmidt is ready for action..."!

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


Jack Greene, 1949 – 17 March 2025

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Kevin Zucker shares some memories of his recently passed friend, designer Jack Greene.

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/24/2025


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Gaming Conventions

Gaming Conventions

Another new feature for Grognard.com, the Gaming Convention calendar will make it a snap to keep up with all the latest gaming conventions in your area. But we need your gaming convention information, so please contribute.



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Grognard Originals

In addition to our links to great content all around the internet, expect to see more Grognard.com "originals" in the future.

PE TANG 1900 Q&A with Marco Campari

Some Q & A between myself and Marco Campari, designer of Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Strategy Tips

This is the strategy I developed after playing Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Optional Line of Sight Table

Here is an optional table to make it a little more difficult to eliminate the Boxer artillery.

PE TANG 1900 Introductory War Game Review

My review for this great introductory war game concerning an obscure siege of a cathedral during the Boxer Rebellion. Use this game to recruit new war game players.

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Game: Eric Goldberg's Kursk



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Publisher: SPI
Game Type: Board
Designer(s): Eric Goldberg
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Description:


Kursk: History's Greatest Tank Battle, July 1943 is an Operational level board-wargame of the largest tank battle the world has ever known. The finest German armies advanced upon the numerically superior and well-entrenched Red Army, and their might was shattered. The engagement is recreated with a highly detailed system that incorporates all the vital elements of the battle - from movement and attack modes to anti-tank units and artillery barrages, from air support to Soviet partisans and German Kampfgruppen. Three scenarios capture all the battlefield action. Published in 1980.


Articles


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294
Date: 7/29/2024
Poster: Robert Holifield
Review of Eric Goldberg's Kursk

Reviewed by Paul Evans in Phoenix Magazine No. 36, 1982
Grognard Hosted
293
Date: 8/21/2023
Poster: Robert Holifield
Eric Goldberg's Kursk - May 1943 Scenario - Replay Part 3 (Final)

Von Manstein's Plan (May 1943): A "what if" scenario based on the original plan of attack that could have happened two months earlier, before the Russians were dug in.
Web Link
292
Date: 8/21/2023
Poster: Robert Holifield
Eric Goldberg's Kursk - May 1943 Scenario - Replay Part 2

Von Manstein's Plan (May 1943): A "what if" scenario based on the original plan of attack that could have happened two months earlier, before the Russians were dug in.
Web Link
291
Date: 8/21/2023
Poster: Robert Holifield
Eric Goldberg's Kursk - May 1943 Scenario - Replay Part 1

Von Manstein's Plan (May 1943): A "what if" scenario based on the original plan of attack that could have happened two months earlier, before the Russians were dug in.
Web Link
283
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
article index

Grognard Hosted
284
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
replay

Grognard Hosted
285
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
Spanish rules translation (Word file)

Grognard Hosted
286
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
webpage

Web Link
287
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
Errata and addenda #1

Grognard Hosted
288
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
Errata and addenda #2

Grognard Hosted
289
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
Errata and addenda #3

Grognard Hosted
290
Date: 1/1/1900
Poster: Mark D.
Errata and addenda #4

Grognard Hosted