I had such a great time at Carnage this year! It was amazing to see so many familiar faces and get to play some games
Author: Stephen
Thoughts on How D&D-style Games Can Be Played
There is a big disconnect with newer players OR even older players who are/were not into wargaming. Having the mind-set of being a Leader of
Basic Massed Combat Rules
I have posted the Wargame Culture Basic Massed Combat System rules on the WGC Substack: This Massed Combat system is designed to be used with
Carnage 2022 – Miniature Gaming in Vermont
YAY! I will finally be able to return to Carnage Con, after years of being too far away, or recovering from surgery, or what-have-you. This
Launching the New Substack – Game Design Journal
I would like to invite you to join the new Substack created especially for people interested in Game Design. If that is your thing, I
Campaign Carnival – Scenario 4 – The Conclusion
Scenario 4.3 – Counterstrike! The Campaign Carnival comes to its exciting conclusion! Welcome to the final scenario in this amazing series. You will need the
Design Journal – Snakes and Ladders – A Campaign Mechanic
I heart the interwebs! Note: there are going to be quite a few links in this post. I have some ideas about a Campaign mechanic
Campaign Carnival – Scenario Three
Scenario 3.2 – Outflanked The Campaign Carnival moves into an important new phase! Welcome to the third scenario in the series. You will need the
Design Journal: Age of Penda and Chainmail
I’ve played a few games of Daniel Mersey’s Age of Penda now, and I am completely hooked. Intrigued. Fascinated! (Here is one on the Wargame
More History of Chainmail
from Playing at the World by Jon Peterson http://playingattheworld.blogspot.com/2016/01/a-precursor-to-chainmail-fantasy.html http://playingattheworld.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-conversation-with-len-patt.html http://thecollectorstrove.com/gc-iv-bodenburg/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Bodenburg