Yaah! Magazine and Complete Wargame 11
Note that the video below is for the printed version of Yaah #9¸ be we inserted it to give you an idea of the high-quality of the magazine and components. What's the best thing about the arrival of spring? With the possible exception of warmer weather¸ it is - of course - the newest issue of Yaah! Magazine! Yaah! #11 makes a big splash with the issue game¸ Strike for Berlin¸ designed by Brian Train. If you've ever wondered what would have happened if the Red Army had managed to win the Battle of Warsaw in 1920 - and then decided to take the Revolution into Germany - this is the game you've got to get on the table. In addition to the game¸ this issue is chock-full of those great gaming reviews that we all love. Brad Smith shares his take on GMT Games' second edition of Fields of Fire¸ while Norm Lunde takes a look at South China Sea from Compass Games. Newcomer Zachary Homrighaus takes a deep dive into The 7th Continent¸ and another new writer¸ Joshua Buergel¸ heads into the dungeon with a look at Gloomhaven. The solitaire game Hindenburg's Hour gets a review from Eddie Carlson¸ Roger Leroux tunes into the convention scene in Canada - and then Roger and Eddie tag-team Columbia's new Combat Infantry with a review and an AAR. Nick O'Neill paws through all of the bits and pieces in Sid Meier's Civilization: A New Dawn¸ and Keith Beason rounds out our bucketful of reviews with his in-depth look at the 25th Anniversary Edition of Silver Bayonet. It's 76 pages of gaming goodness that you don't want to miss!