Robert E. Lee: We're going to fight the battle at Gettysburg. Gordon Meade: Sorry, can I get that address? Join Cody as he looks at this hex & counter wargame of the largest battle of the Civil War from Worthington. Should you go all in like Pickett on your tabletop? Or should you defend your wallet like Chamberlain on Little Round Top? Let's watch!
Can anybody tell me when the War of 1812 happened? Join Cody as he takes a look at this solo game of American/British history from Worthington Publishing. Should you let it invade your tabletop? Or should you keep your guard up on game night? Let's watch!
Winning World War II may have been a team effort, but are you ready to go it alone? Join Cody as he considers this light solo World War II game from Worthington. Will it advance on all fronts? Or will it sink to the bottom? Let's watch!
It's kind of weird that at the time they called it World War One. It's like, hey, let's kill millions of us, then do it again in twenty years! Join Cody as he looks at this negotiation game of the 1914 July Crisis from Worthington Publishing. Could this game lead to World War Fun on your table top? Or should you just declare peace and go home on game night? Let's watch!
I hear North Africa is lovely this time a year - the Messerschmitt's are in full bloom. Join Cody as he does some recon on this World War II block wargame set in North Africa from Worthington. Will it overrun your defenses on the tabletop? Or will it just leave you lost in the desert? Let's watch!