TBR: Wargames

So, in my effort to design a wargame, a fantasy wargame no less, I have decided I need to have read, understood, experienced and played as many as I can. I have accrued a small library of these kind of games, but as of writing this post, I haven’t got to do more with them than a cursory skim. This post, which I will return to and update accordingly, will act as my living reminder to truly peruse this panoply of pugnacious play publications.


In chronological order, if only for my sanity…


Fantasy Warlord (1990, Folio Works)

Warhammer Fantasy Battles 4e (1992, Games Workshop)

Warhammer Fantasy Battles 5e (1996, Games Workshop)

Chronopia (1997, Target Games)

Battlestorm (1997, Ral Partha)

Warhammer Ancient Battles (1998, Games Workshop)

Mordheim (1999, Games Workshop)

Warmaster (2000, Games Workshop)

Chronopia 2e (2002, Excelsior Entertainment)

Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game: War of the Ring (2009, Games Workshop)

Dragon Rampant (2015, Osprey Games)

Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game (2018, Games Workshop)

Kings of War 3e (2019, Mantic Games)

Oathmark (2020, Osprey Games)

Clash of Spears (2020, Fighting Hedgehog)

Rangers of Shadowdeep (2020, Modiphius)

The Silver Bayonet (2021, Osprey Games)

Five Leagues from the Borderlands (2022, Modiphius/Nordic Weasel)

Warhammer: The Old World (2024, Games Workshop)

Hobgoblin (2024, Planet Smasher Games)

Warhammer: Age of Sigmar 4e (2024, Games Workshop)

Age of Fantasy: Regiments 3.4.1 (2024, One Page Rules)

Middle-Earth Strategy Battle Game (2024, Games Workshop)


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