Solo Wargaming for Amateurs

People who consider tabletop wargaming may be put off by the level of professionalism diplayed in public events, on youtube and on webpages. Painting is an artistic field that most of us can never master. Rules can be very complex. Details about history of warfare and uniforms require years of study. Is there no role for an amateur? Yes. Consider solo wargaming.

Friday, April 30, 2021

Goodbye, viewers!

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My reason for writing this blog was to clarify my thoughts about how to solo wargame.  Along the way, the blog documents my journey.  Where ...
Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Trench Zombies: An Evade and Escape Scenario

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  Putting your human army into defensive positions and just fending off zombies is exciting but loses interest after doing it three times.  ...

An Elite Anti-Zombie Unit

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  The previous posts have shown that human soldiers are at a great disadvantage against trench zombies.  This poses a problem if you want hu...
Monday, April 26, 2021

A WWI Zombie Battle

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  See the previous post for the zombie units.  The standard zombies can move one square and get plus D6+2 when hitting.  Fast zombies can ad...
Sunday, April 25, 2021

A WWI zombie army

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 During WWI, a British company stumbled into a battle against units of undead soldiers risen from the trenches and marauding the countryside...
Thursday, April 15, 2021

Rupert of the Ore Mountains vs Jan of the Free Bohemian District (Imagi-Nations)

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Rupert, the younger son of the King of Saxony, was graciously granted authority over the Ore Mountains by his father.  His father gave him o...
Sunday, April 11, 2021

Scenario 5/Bridgehead/Ancients

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In this scenario,  the Britons are on the right (south) and the Romans are on the left (north).  The battle starts with one unit of Briton s...
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