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!
Abraham Lincoln once said, "I'd like to have God on my side, but I need Kentucky." Join Cody as he explores this area control/battle game from Shakos. Will it create a union of good times? Or should you just let it secede from your tabletop? Let's watch!
Let's be frank, wars are rarely civil. Join Cody and Zac as they take a look at this Civil War battle game from Worthington Games. Will Johnny want to come marching home after playing this? Or will he stay and play another scenario? Let's watch!
Hey, remember when Virginia refused to sign the Superhero Registration Act, and a Civil War broke out? (As is my understanding of history). Join Cody as he takes a look at this operational-level Civil War game from Worthington Games. Will it unify your tabletop in good times? Or will you want it to secede from you collection? Let's watch!
How did Abraham Lincoln win the Civil War? WIth cards, of course! Join Cody as he investigates this card-driven Civil War game from PSC Games. Will it charge onto your tabletop? Or should it just secede from your game shelf? Let's watch!
Ladies and gentlemen, you should never secede from a federal republic, but if you do- do it in card form! Join Cody as he takes a look at this card driven Civil War era game from GMT Games. Will it grant you good times? Or will it be a long street to nowhere? Let's watch!
Cody takes a look at a game set in the carefree days of the U.S. Civil War- A House Divided, from Mayfair Games. But should your money secede from your wallet to buy this game? Let's watch!