Seminar. Get the inside scoop on one of the most dynamic war game companies! GMT (the Great Battles of History series, the “Leader” series air games, and Down in Flames) tells you what’s next.
Seminar. Starting to play war games? Panelists reveal how they got started and offer advice to newcomers. Our panel features Dr. Christopher Cummins from Decision Games and Strategy & Tactics. Runs 6-7pm.
Seminar. A look at how historical games are designed: research & decisions from our panelists’ own games. Panel: Dr. Chris Cummins, Frank Chadwick, Douglas Niles. Runs 6-7 p.m.
Seminar. The games from Simulations Publications sparked an explosion of historical games in the 70’s. Now these classic games are owned by Decision Games. Find out what Dr. Cummins’ plans are. Runs 6-7 p.m.
Seminar. Brush up on your waltz for the Falkenstein event Saturday night. Waltzing is a skill no lady or gentleman should be without. No experience necessary.
Seminar. What makes a war game collectible? How much is your collection worth? How do you find that out-of-print game? Panel includes collector experts: Bill Jaffe, Sr. and Paul Meyers.
Seminar. “Infantry and Calvary in the Smoothbore Era.” Trace the development of tactics to 1862. Primary emphasis on Napoleonic Wars as a basis for tactic development. Major David A Wesely.
Seminar. “Artillery in the Smoothbore Era.” Trace development of tactics up to 1862, with principal emphasis on Napoleonic and Mexican Wars as basis for tactics. Major David A Wesely.
Seminar. “The Tactical Effect of Rifled Weapons.” Major David A. Wesely discusses the development of rifled small arms and artillery weapons and their effects on the American Civil War.