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For a quicker game, we recommend deck-building or board-game-style war games. For long-form war games, titles like Risk, Warhammer, and Undaunted are good. If you're looking to spend all day ...
A Marine veteran designed the $75 board game "Littoral Commander," which simulates a US-China war in 2040, to show people how modern wars are decided. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Your complete guide to the war board game Undaunted and its numerous sequels and expansions, which bring the franchise to various historical conflicts, as well as into a sci-fi future.
This new game comes from board game giant CMON Games, publisher of hit titles such as Zombicide (on our list of best board games for teens), Blood Rage, and Dune: War for Arrakis.While Cyberpunk ...
What's the best strategy board game? Because of the variety, it's hard to pick the best strategy game, but I do really like Windward right now. It's been around for only a little while, but it's a ...
A player tests '2045', a new board game by Mizo Games set against the backdrop of armed conflicts around Taiwan, in Taipei, Taiwan, on September 22, 2024 [Ann Wang/Reuters] ...
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Taiwanese board game maker Mizo Games started crowdfunding the game in August. Within two-and-a-half-months, the company had received more than T$4 million (USD121,966) to fund the project.
This war game, she explains, was inspired by a sobering 2021 Washington Post opinion piece by Paul D. Eaton, Antonio M. Taguba and Steven M. Anderson, all retired U.S. Army generals.