Battlegames magazine issue 6
The PDF version is identical to the original printed version other than minor alterations to update subscription information and indicate the new format. The file is 144dpi¸ sufficient to enable you to 'zoom in' on pictures and achieve a pleasing print-out at home. Experienced wargamer Adrian Hussey says "I'll put a hex on you!" A terrific article explaining how to use hexes for your tabletop miniatures battles. Stuart Asquith changes hats and gives us the first in a series of Battles for Wargamers illustrated by John Parke. We start with Stow-on-the-Wold 1646. A hedge too far! Adam Williams demonstrates a quick way to recreate the Normandy Bocage. By popular demand¸ a competition. This time¸ you can win a copy of HPS Simulations' brand new "Punic Wars" PC game. Wargamers: metaphorically speaking. Bill Protz chews the cud and considers the potential pitfalls of new wargaming projects. The Wars of the Faltenian Succession. Your Editor takes the story a stage further¸ looking at the motivation for creating fictitious forces. Making medieval mayhem. Rob Dean and Ross Macfarlane pull off a minor miracle¸ creating an exciting and colourful demo game for less than $100.00 USD that's great for enticing beginners¸ and we have a FREE set of rules too! Warmaster: rules for all seasons? Veteran player Bob Barnetson analyses the strengths and weaknesses of these popular rules. Table Top Teaser : Charles Grant will have you being a Napoleonic Indiana Jones in the shadow of the pyramids. Forward Observer : Mike Siggins has plenty to say on the subject of salsa¸ guacamole and hoummus. You'll see! The wargamer's sage¸ Larry Leadhead gives us something to chuckle about as usual. We have another mountain of in-depth reviews in Recce. And in his ongoing Fantasy & sci-Fi slot "To boldly go" ¸ Guy Hancock shares his diary of a Warhammer Fantasy tournament he recently took part in. This PDF version is priced at 50% of the original printed version¸ making it affordable for gamers everywhere.