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CHRISTOPHER JOHN EGGETT
A sequel to 2023’s General Orders: WWII, which was set in 20th-century Europe, sees the compact wargame brought to 16th-century Japan in General Orders: Sengoku Jidai. The game skirts a line between a
I don’t know about you, but I love a good ‘push your luck’ game. There’s something truly delicious about that fine balancing act of going all out to win but risking everything - or playing it safe but
After decades experimenting with muskets, Oda Nobunaga perfected their use at the Battle of Nagashino, revolutionising not just samurai warfare but Japanese society itself
Chartarumludentist Anthony Wilkins [FT458:63] may wish to visit China. While living there in 2005 I found so many discarded playing cards on the ground that I was able to assemble a unique deck of 52
It’s time to relive the foundation of the Inca Empire and follow in the footsteps of the Ayar, the children of the sun and moon gods, whose story plays a part in the foundation myth of the renowned So
DIVING INTO DINAMIC SOFTWARE’S PUNISHINGLY DIFFICULT NAVY MOVES WAS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART BUT ITS CHALLENGING MIX OF FAST-PACED WATER ACTION, FRENETIC SHOOTING AND A DOLLOP OF DERRING-DO HAS HELPED TO MAKE THIS SPANISH GAME SOMETHING OF A CULT FAVOURITE