Little Wars'' (1913). This is widely remembered as the first rulebook for
miniature wargaming (for terrestrial armies, at least). ''Little Wars'' had very simple rules to make it fun and accessible to anyone. ''Little Wars'' did not use dice or computation to resolve fights. For artillery attacks, players used spring-loaded toy cannons which fired little wooden cylinders to physically knock over enemy models. As for infantry and cavalry, they could only engage in hand-to-hand combat (even if the figurines exhibited firearms). When two infantry units fought in close quarters, the units would suffer non-random losses determined by their relative sizes. ''Little Wars'' was designed for a large field of play, such as a lawn or the floor of a large room. An infantryman could move up to one foot per turn, and a cavalryman could move up to two feet per turn. To measure these distances, players used a two-foot long piece of string. Wells was also the first wargamer to use scale models of buildings, trees, and other terrain features to create a three-dimensional battlefield.
Wells' rulebook failed to invigorate the miniature wargaming community. A possible reason was the two World Wars, which de-glamorized war and caused shortages of tin and lead that made model soldiers expensive. Another reason may have been the lack of magazines or clubs dedicated to miniature wargames. Miniature wargaming was seen as a niche within the larger hobby of making and collecting model soldiers.
In 1955, a California man named
Jack Scruby began making inexpensive miniature models for
miniature wargames out of
type metal. Scruby's major contribution to the
miniature wargaming hobby was to network players across America and the UK. At the time, the miniature wargaming community was minuscule, and players struggled to find each other. In 1956, Scruby organized the first miniature wargaming convention in America, which was attended by just fourteen people. From 1957 to 1962, he self-published the world's first wargaming magazine, titled ''The War Game Digest'', through which wargamers could publish their rules and share game reports. It had less than two hundred subscribers, but it did establish a community that kept growing.
Around the same time in the United Kingdom,
Donald Featherstone began writing an influential series of books on wargaming, which represented the first mainstream published contribution to wargaming since ''Little Wars''. Titles included : ''War Games'' (1962), ''Advanced Wargames'', ''Solo Wargaming'', ''Wargame Campaigns'', ''Battles with Model Tanks'', ''Skirmish Wargaming''. Such was the popularity of such titles that other authors were able to have published wargaming titles. This output of published wargaming titles from British authors coupled with the emergence at the same time of several manufacturers providing suitable wargame miniatures (e.g. Miniature Figurines, Hinchliffe, Peter Laing, Garrisson, Skytrex, Davco, Heroic & Ros) was responsible for the huge upsurge of popularity of the hobby in the late 1960s and into the 1970s.
In 1956,
Tony Bath
Tony may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Tony (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Gregory Tony (born 1978), American law enforcement officer
* Motu Tony (born 1981), New Zealand international rugby leag ...
published what was the first ruleset for a miniature wargame set in the medieval period. These rules were a major inspiration for Gary Gygax's
''Chainmail'' (1971), which in turn became the basis for the roleplaying game ''
Dungeons and Dragons''.
From 1983 to 2015,
Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are ''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and ''Warhammer 40,000''.
Founded in 1975 by John Peake (gam ...
produced what was the first miniature wargame designed to be used with proprietary models: ''
Warhammer Fantasy Warhammer Fantasy can mean:
* ''Warhammer Fantasy'' (setting), the fictional setting of the various games and media
* ''Warhammer'' (game), a table-top fantasy miniature wargame, and origin of the franchise
*''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'', the success ...
''. Earlier miniature wargames were designed to be played using generic models that could be bought from any manufacturer, but ''Warhammer Fantasy's'' setting featured original characters with distinctive visual designs, and their models were produced exclusively by
Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are ''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and ''Warhammer 40,000''.
Founded in 1975 by John Peake (gam ...
.
Board wargaming (1954–present)

The first successful commercial board wargame was
''Tactics'' (1954) by an American named Charles S. Roberts. What distinguished this wargame from previous ones is that it was mass-produced and all the necessary materials for play were bundled together in a box. Previous wargames were often just a rulebook and required players to obtain the other materials themselves. The game was played on a pre-fabricated board with a fixed layout, which is why it was called a board game.
Roberts later founded the
Avalon Hill Game Company, the first firm that specialized in commercial wargames. In 1958, Avalon Hill released
''Gettysburg'', which was a retooling of the rules of ''Tactics'', and was based on the historical
Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg () was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. In the battle, Union Major General George Meade's Army of the Po ...
. ''Gettysburg'' became the most widely-played wargame yet.
Board wargames were more popular than miniature wargames. One reason was that assembling a playset for miniature wargaming was expensive, time-consuming, and require artisanal skill. Another reason was that board wargames could be played by correspondence. Board wargames were usually grid-based, or else designed in some way that moves could be explained in writing in simple terms. This was not possible with the free-form nature of miniature wargames.
Notable people
; Wargaming as a hobby
*
Georg von Reisswitz, who with his father invented ''Kriegsspiel''.
*
H.G. Wells – Pioneer in miniature wargaming, author of ''
Little Wars''. His usual companion in wargames was
Jerome K. Jerome
Jerome Klapka Jerome (2 May 1859 – 14 June 1927) was an English writer and humourist, best known for the comic travelogue ''Three Men in a Boat'' (1889). Other works include the essay collections '' Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow'' (1886) a ...
(of ''
Three Men in a Boat
''Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)'',The Penguin edition punctuates the title differently: ''Three Men in a Boat: To Say Nothing of the Dog!'' published in 1889, is a humorous account by English writer Jerome K. Jerome of a tw ...
'' fame).
*
Jack Scruby – After H.G. Wells, he did the most to make miniature wargaming a respectable hobby. He also popularized miniatures wargaming with a cheaper production process for miniature figures, publishing the first miniature wargaming magazine, the ''War Game Digest'', and community building.
*
Don Featherstone – Known in the UK as the "co-father" of modern miniature wargaming.
*
Charles S. Roberts
Charles Swann Roberts (February 3, 1930 – August 20, 2010, Baltimore, Maryland) was a wargame designer, railroad historian, and businessman. He is renowned as "The Father of Board Wargaming", having created the first commercially successful m ...
– Known as the "Father of modern board wargaming", designed the first modern wargame, as well as the company most identified with modern wargames (
Avalon Hill
Avalon Hill Games Inc. is a game company that publishes wargames and strategic board games. It has also published miniature wargaming rules, role-playing games and sports simulations. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, and operates under the company' ...
).
*
Phil Barker
Phil Barker (born 5 November 1932) is one of the major figures in the development of the modern hobby of miniatures wargaming, tabletop wargaming, particularly that of ancient warfare, and is a co-founder of the Wargames Research Group.
In the 1 ...
– Co-founder of (
Wargames Research Group
The Wargames Research Group (WRG) is a British publisher of rules and reference material for miniature wargaming. Founded in 1969 they were the premier publisher of tabletop rules during the seventies and eighties, publishing rules for periods ra ...
), co writer of WRG Ancients in 1969 and of DBA the innovative 1990 ruleset.
; Designers/developers
*
Richard Berg
Richard Harvey Berg (1943 – July 26, 2019) was a prolific American wargame designer. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame in 1987.
Early life, army, student and lawyer
Richard Berg was born in New York City. ...
– Designer of ''
Terrible Swift Sword'', and worked at
SPI.
*
Larry Bond – Designer of ''
Harpoon
A harpoon is a long spear-like instrument and tool used in fishing, whaling, seal hunting, sealing, and other marine hunting to catch and injure large fish or marine mammals such as seals and whales. It accomplishes this task by impaling the t ...
'', and best selling author
*
Frank Chadwick
Frank Chadwick is an American multiple-award-winning game designer and ''New York Times'' best selling author. He has designed hundreds of games, his most notable being the role-playing games ''En Garde!'', '' Space: 1889'' and ''Twilight 2000' ...
– A co-founder of Game Designers Workshop (along with
Loren Wiseman
Loren Keith Wiseman (March 7, 1951 – February 14, 2017) was an American wargame and role-playing game designer, game developer and editor.
Career Game Designers' Workshop
After graduating from Illinois State University, Loren Wiseman co ...
,
Marc Miller, and
Rich Banner
Paul Richard "Rich" Banner is an American game designer and graphic artist.
Beginnings
Rich Banner and Frank Chadwick formed the ISU Game Club at the Illinois State University (Normal, Illinois). Banner engineered a grant which funded the printin ...
), one of the first major competitors to Avalon Hill, and himself a prolific wargame designer and innovator.
*
Jim Dunnigan
James F. Dunnigan (born 8 August 1943) is an author, military-political analyst, Defense and State Department consultant, and Wargaming, wargame designer currently living in New York City.
Career
Dunnigan was born in Rockland County, New York. A ...
– considered "The Dean of Modern Wargaming", founder of
SPI and the most prolific print wargame designer in history. His designs included many firsts in wargaming, including the first
tactical wargames.
*
Charles Grant Charles or Charlie Grant may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* Charles Jameson Grant (), American editorial cartoonist
* Charles L. Grant (1942–2006), American novelist
* Charles Grant (actor) (born 1957), American actor
* Charles Grant (dancer ...
– Author of ''The Wargame''.
*
E. Gary Gygax
Ernest Gary Gygax ( ; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') with Dave Arneson.
In the 1960s, Gygax created an ...
– Designer of several miniatures and board wargames who went on to co-create (with
Dave Arneson
David Lance Arneson (; October 1, 1947Minnesota Department of Health. ''Minnesota Birth Index, 1935–2002'' atabase on-line Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. – April 7, 2009) was an American game designer best known ...
) and publish ''
Dungeons & Dragons''.
*
Larry Harris – Designer of ''
Axis and Allies
''Axis & Allies'' is a series of World War II strategy board games. The first version was initially published in 1981 and a second edition known colloquially as ''Axis & Allies: Classic'' was published in 1984. Played on a board depicting a Spr ...
'', ''Conquest of the Empire'', and other games in the Axis and Allies Series.
*
Bruce Quarrie
Bruce Quarrie (1947 in London – 4 September 2004) was an English writer and author on wargaming and militaria topics.
Career
Quarrie studied English at Peterhouse, Cambridge University and graduated in 1968. He became a journalist with the ''Fi ...
– wrote rule sets for Napoleonic and World War II wargames and also on military history.
*
John Hill John Hill may refer to:
Business
* John Henry Hill (1791–1882), American businessman, educator and missionary
* John Hill (planter) (1824–1910), Scottish-born American industrialist and planter
* John Hill (businessman) (1847–1926), Austral ...
– Designer of ''
Squad Leader
''Squad Leader'' is a tactical level board war game originally published by Avalon Hill in 1977. It was designed by John Hill and simulates on infantry combat in Europe during World War II. One of the most complex war games of its time, ''Squa ...
'', ''
Johnny Reb
Johnny Reb is the national personification of the common soldier of the Confederacy. During the American Civil War and afterwards, Johnny Reb and his Union counterpart Billy Yank were used in speech and literature to symbolize the common sol ...
'', and other well-received designs.
*
Redmond Simonsen
Redmond Aksel Simonsen (June 18, 1942 – March 9, 2005) was an American graphic artist and game designer best known for his work at the board wargame company Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in the 1970s and early 1980s. Simonsen was con ...
– Co-founder of
SPI and introduced many advanced graphics design elements to wargame designs.
; Notable players
*
Peter Cushing – Actor
Notable examples
Board
While a
comprehensive list will show the variety of titles, the following games are notable for the reasons indicated:
*''
Diplomacy
Diplomacy comprises spoken or written communication by representatives of states (such as leaders and diplomats) intended to influence events in the international system.Ronald Peter Barston, ''Modern diplomacy'', Pearson Education, 2006, p. 1 ...
'' – (1954) a classic multi-player game from the "golden age" of wargames in which strategy is exercised off the game board as well as on it.
* ''
Tactics II
Tactic(s) or Tactical may refer to:
* Tactic (method), a conceptual action implemented as one or more specific tasks
** Military tactics, the disposition and maneuver of units on a particular sea or battlefield
** Chess tactics
** Political tact ...
'' (Avalon Hill, 1958) – the wargame that launched Avalon Hill.
* ''
''Risk'''' (Parker Brothers, 1959) – Widely accepted as the first mainstream wargame.
* ''
Gettysburg'' (Avalon Hill, 1958) – the first modern era wargame intended to model an actual historical event.
* ''Tactical Game 3'' (''
Strategy & Tactics
''Strategy & Tactics'' (''S&T'') is a wargaming magazine now published by Decision Games, notable for publishing a complete new wargame in each issue.
Beginnings
''Strategy & Tactics'' was first published in January 1967 under its original edit ...
'' Magazine game, 1969); re-released as ''
PanzerBlitz
''PanzerBlitz'' is a tactical-scale board wargame published by Avalon Hill in 1970 that simulates armored combat set in the Eastern Front of the Second World War. The game is notable for being the first true board-based tactical-level, commerci ...
'' by Avalon Hill in 1970. The very first
tactical wargame
Tactical wargames are a type of wargame that models military conflict at a tactical level, i.e. units range from individual vehicles and squads to platoons or companies. These units are rated based on types and ranges of individual weaponry. T ...
. The game pioneered the use of "
geomorphic mapboard A geomorphic mapboard is a game board that can be configured in different ways and reused to create different playing surfaces. The mapboards are made geomorphic by using identical features along the edges of the maps, so that any two may be paired. ...
s" and PanzerBlitz was a game ''system'' rather than just a game in that forces could be used to depict any number of actual tactical situations rather than one specific scenario. Pioneered several ground-breaking features, such as use of various types of weapons fire to reflect battlefield conditions. Also created new level of realism in reflecting tactical armored vehicles.
* ''Quebec 1759'' (
Columbia Games
Columbia Games is one of the oldest manufacturers of board wargames, and has also produced the '' Hârn'' role-playing game as well as various card games and collectible card games. Their wargames are notable for using small wooden or plastic blo ...
, 1972) – The first wargame to use wooden blocks with labels to provide a fog of war and four possible steps of strength.
* ''
Sniper!'' (SPI, 1973) – along with ''
Patrol
A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as Law enforcement officer, law enforcement officers, military personnel, or Security guard, security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area.
Etymology
Fro ...
'', the first
Man to Man wargames
A man-to-man wargame (also known as a skirmish wargame) is a wargame in which units generally represent single individuals or weapons systems, and are rated not only on weaponry but may also be rated on such facets as morale, perception, skill-at- ...
where game pieces depicted a single soldier. An adaptation of ''Sniper!'' also became one of the first multi-player computer wargames.
* ''
Wooden Ships and Iron Men
''Wooden Ships and Iron Men'' is a naval board wargame simulating naval combat during the Age of Sail that was published by Battleline Publications in 1974, then revised and republished by Avalon Hill the following year.
Name
The name should ...
'' (
Battleline Publications, 1974
Avalon Hill
Avalon Hill Games Inc. is a game company that publishes wargames and strategic board games. It has also published miniature wargaming rules, role-playing games and sports simulations. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, and operates under the company' ...
, 1976) – the definitive game of Age of Sail warfare for many years.
* ''
Rise and Decline of the Third Reich
''Rise and Decline of the Third Reich'' or more commonly ''Third Reich'' is a grand strategy wargame covering the European theater of World War II, designed by John Prados and released in 1974 by Avalon Hill. Players take on the roles of majo ...
'' (Avalon Hill, 1974) – The first serious attempt to model World War II in Europe in its entirety, including (in a limited way) the economic and industrial production of the nations involved. It has seen numerous versions and editions, and is currently available as ''John Prados' Third Reich'' from
Avalanche Press
Avalanche Press is an American company that publishes board wargames and has published some role-playing game supplements. They have produced '' The Great War at Sea'' and '' ''Panzer Grenadier'' series'', as well as '' Red Parachutes'', one of ...
, and as a far more complex descendant game, ''A World At War'', published by
GMT Games
GMT Games is a California-based wargaming publisher founded in 1990. The company has become well known for graphically attractive games that range from "monster games", of many maps and counters, to quite simple games suitable for introducing new ...
.
* ''
La Bataille de la Moskowa ''La Bataille de la Moscowa'' is a board wargame published originally by Martial Enterprises in 1975, later republished by Game Designers Workshop in 1977, and by Clash of Arms in 2011. Gameplay
''La Bataille de la Moscowa'' is a wargame that simul ...
'' (Martial Enterprises, 1974) Later republished by
Games Designers Workshop
Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) was a wargame and role-playing game publisher from 1973 to 1996. Many of their games are now carried by other publishers.
History
Game Designers' Workshop was originally established June 22, 1973. The founding me ...
and
Clash of Arms
Clash of Arms Games is a wargaming company best known for a high level of graphics quality and moderately to highly complex games, often focusing on the Napoleonic era, but with offerings in most eras of military history. Besides boardgames, such a ...
. With 4 maps and 1000+ counters, it is credited with being the first "monster" wargame (by famed designer
Richard Berg
Richard Harvey Berg (1943 – July 26, 2019) was a prolific American wargame designer. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame in 1987.
Early life, army, student and lawyer
Richard Berg was born in New York City. ...
.)
* ''
SPQR'' (GMT Games, 1992)
* ''
Squad Leader
''Squad Leader'' is a tactical level board war game originally published by Avalon Hill in 1977. It was designed by John Hill and simulates on infantry combat in Europe during World War II. One of the most complex war games of its time, ''Squa ...
'' (Avalon Hill, 1977) and ''
Advanced Squad Leader'' (1985) have become the most prolific series of wargames, including 3 add-on modules for the former, and 12 for the latter, with additional Historical modules and Deluxe modules also having been released. ''ASL'' also sets the record for sheer volume of playing components, with thousands of official counters and 60+ "
geomorphic mapboard A geomorphic mapboard is a game board that can be configured in different ways and reused to create different playing surfaces. The mapboards are made geomorphic by using identical features along the edges of the maps, so that any two may be paired. ...
s" not counting Deluxe and Historical maps.
* ''
Star Fleet Battles
''Star Fleet Battles'' (SFB) is a Military tactics, tactical board wargame set in an offshoot of the ''Star Trek'' setting called the Star Fleet Universe. Originally created in 1979 by Stephen V. Cole, it has had four major editions. The current ...
'' – (
Task Force Games
Task Force Games was a game company started in 1979 by Allen Eldridge and Stephen V. Cole. TFG published many games, most notably including both ''Star Fleet Battles'' (currently published by the original designers, Amarillo Design Bureau) and ...
, 1978) one of the older still actively played and published wargames today; based on ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vari ...
'', it is arguably the most successful tactical space combat system that does not rely on miniatures (published by
Amarillo Design Bureau
Amarillo Design Bureau is a company which specializes in tactical and strategic board Wargaming, wargames. The company is a successor to Task Force Games, and is owned and operated by Steve and Leanna Cole, with partner Steve Petrick, and based i ...
).
* ''
Storm Over Arnhem ''Storm Over Arnhem'' is a 1981 board wargame designed by Courtney F. Allen, published by the Avalon Hill game company, and depicts the battle for Arnhem bridge over the Lower Rhine river during Operation Market Garden in World War II. This battle w ...
'' (Avalon Hill, 1981) – pioneered the use of "point to point" or "
area movement
Area movement is a game mechanic used in a board game. While most parlor games and the like have 'areas' of the board to move in, the term is used (particularly in wargaming) for those boards that represent a geographical area, but do not use a re ...
" in tactical wargames.
* ''
Axis and Allies
''Axis & Allies'' is a series of World War II strategy board games. The first version was initially published in 1981 and a second edition known colloquially as ''Axis & Allies: Classic'' was published in 1984. Played on a board depicting a Spr ...
'' – (
Nova Games
A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramati ...
, 1981) the most successful of Milton Bradley's (1984) 'GameMaster' line in an attempt to bring wargaming into the mainstream by appealing to non-wargamers through simplicity and attractive components.
* ''
Ambush! ''Ambush!'' is a man-to-man wargame developed by Avalon Hill. It was released under Avalon's Victory Games label and was developed by Eric Lee Smith and John Butterfield. It has been out of print since Avalon Hill was disbanded in 1998.
''Ambush ...
'' – (Victory Games, 1983) the first
solitaire board wargame
Board wargaming in the modern, commercial sense have generally concentrated on gameplay designed for two or more participants. While playing solitaire (i.e., alone) is possible with any game, it is generally done so as an exercise in analysis ...
depicting
man to man combat, in which each game piece represented a single person.
* ''
Blue Max
Blue Max is an informal name of ''Pour le Mérite'', a German military decoration from 1740 until the end of World War I.
Blue Max may also refer to:
* Blue Max (video game), ''Blue Max'' (video game) (1983) and its sequel ''Blue Max 2001''
* Blue ...
'' – (GDW, 1983) is a multi-player game of World War I aerial combat over the Western Front during 1917 and 1918 with an extremely easy to play mechanism but allow the development of complex strategies.
* ''
We the People
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'' – (Avalon Hill, 1994) this game started the Card-Driven wargame movement, which is very influential in current wargame design.
Miniature
* ''Rules for the Jane Naval War Game'' (S. Low, Marston, 1898) – The first published miniature wargame. A 26-page rule set limited to naval miniature battles. It came in a crate measuring 4 ft. X 4 ft. X 2 ft. Written by
Fred Jane
John Fredrick Thomas Jane (6 August 1865 – 8 March 1916) was the founding editor of reference books on warships ('' All the World's Fighting Ships'') and aircraft ('' All the World's Airships'') and the namesake of what would become Jane's Inf ...
. As only a handful of these games survive, they are highly collectible.
* ''
Little Wars'' (H.G. Wells, 1913) – The first popular published wargame rules. Includes the common miniature wargaming mechanics of dice rolling, range, line of sight, and moving in alternate turns. This game earned Wells the title "The Father of Miniature Wargaming".
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* ''Miniature Wargames du temps de Napoleon'' (John C. Candler, 1964) – First period-specific historical miniature wargame. Also the first in a long line of Napoleonic miniature wargames.
* ''Chainmail
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'' ( Guidon Games, 1971) – An extension and distillation of rules previously published in various periodicals. While mostly about historical medieval combat, it had an addendum that covered fantasy elements. Major elements of this game were adopted by the role-playing game '' Dungeons & Dragons''. Unlike ''Dungeons & Dragons'', ''Chainmail'' used two six-sided dice to resolve combat. Previous fantasy miniature wargames had been written, but this was the first one published. Drawing on the popularity of ''The Lord of the Rings
''The Lord of the Rings'' is an epic high-fantasy novel by English author and scholar J. R. R. Tolkien. Set in Middle-earth, intended to be Earth at some time in the distant past, the story began as a sequel to Tolkien's 1937 children's boo ...
'', this game featured the novelties of combat magic and fantastic creatures as combatants.
* '' Warhammer Fantasy Battle'' (Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are ''Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and ''Warhammer 40,000''.
Founded in 1975 by John Peake (gam ...
, 1983) – An internationally successful fantasy miniature wargame. The First Edition rules introduced innovative open unit design rules, however later editions eliminated the option to build custom units and make use of standard army lists mandatory. Warhammer was one of the first newly developed miniature wargames to enjoy popularity after role-playing games came to market in 1974. In fact, it is because of Roleplaying games becoming so popular, and people having too many models that were rarely used, that this was first published.
* ''Warhammer 40,000
''Warhammer 40,000'' is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop. It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. The first edition of the rulebook was published in September 1987, ...
'' (Games Workshop, 1987) – A futuristic wargame featuring rival armies with different fighting styles. This wargame has very conceptual artwork suggesting a post-apocalyptic neo-gothic universe with heavy dystopic themes. Unarguably the most profitable miniature wargame ever , it has popularized competitive tournament gameplay in large, international events sanctioned by Games Workshop.
* ''De Bellis Antiquitatis
''De Bellis Antiquitatis'' or ''DBA'' (English: Of the Wars of Antiquity) is a fast play set of rules for the hobby of historical miniature wargaming, particularly ancient and medieval wargaming in the period 3000 BC to 1520 AD. Now in 3rd edition. ...
'' (Wargames Research Group
The Wargames Research Group (WRG) is a British publisher of rules and reference material for miniature wargaming. Founded in 1969 they were the premier publisher of tabletop rules during the seventies and eighties, publishing rules for periods ra ...
, 1990) – Radically minimalist rules differentiate this game from other notable miniature wargames. A number of systems have been strongly influenced by DBA.
* ''Mage Knight
''Mage Knight'' is a miniatures wargame using collectible figures, created by WizKids, Inc, and is the earliest example of what is now known as a collectible miniatures game (or CMG). The game was designed by founder Jordan Weisman along with ...
'' ( WizKids Inc., 2001) – Innovative game popularizing the combat dial, pre-painted plastic miniatures, and the collectible miniatures games. ''Mage Knight'' has inspired numerous collectible, skirmish miniature wargames.
* ''Warmachine
''Warmachine'' is a tabletop steampunk wargame produced by Privateer Press.
The game is played with white metal and plastic miniatures manufactured by Privateer Press representing military characters from the Iron Kingdoms setting. Battles are ...
'' (Privateer Press
Privateer Press is a role-playing game, miniature wargaming, miniature wargame, acrylic paint, board game and card game production and publishing studio. Privateer Press is based in Bellevue, Washington, United States, where they have their headqu ...
, 2003) – A steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the Victorian era or ...
-inspired miniatures game featuring steam-powered robots fighting under the direction of powerful wizards. Also has a sister game, Hordes, which features large monstrous creatures in the place of robots.
* ''Heroscape
''Heroscape'' (stylized as "heroScape" or "HeroScape") is an expandable turn-based miniature wargaming system originally manufactured by Hasbro subsidiaries from 2004 until its discontinuation in November 2010. Geared towards younger players, th ...
'' (Milton Bradley Company
Milton Bradley Company or simply Milton Bradley (MB) was an American board game manufacturer established by Milton Bradley in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1860. In 1920, it absorbed the game production of McLoughlin Brothers, formerly the ...
, 2004) – An inexpensive, simple wargame that has been successfully mass marketed to both younger wargamers and adults. As miniature wargaming is often an expensive hobby, ''Heroscape'' and the collectible miniatures games have opened the miniature wargaming hobby to a new demographic.
* ''Infinity
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'' (Corvus Belli, 2005) is a tabletop wargame in which sci-fi themed with 28mm scale metal miniatures are used to simulate futuristic skirmishes.
* '' BrikWars'' is a wargame that uses Lego
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bricks as miniatures and scenery and gained popularity mostly due to the looseness of the rules.
* '' Flames of War'' (Battlefront Miniatures
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, 2002) – Popular World War II wargame at 15mm (1:100) scale, currently focusing on the European and Mediterean theatres. Splits into three time periods (Early War 1939-41, Mid War 1942-43 and Late War 1944-45) to bring some balance and historical matchups.
* '' Malifaux''
See also List of miniature wargames
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.
Computer
* ''Panzer General
''Panzer General'' is a 1994 computer wargame developed and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI). It simulates conflict during World War II. The designers of ''Panzer General'' were heavily influenced by the Japanese wargame series ''Da ...
'' – (Strategic Simulations, Inc.
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, 1994) – probably the most widely popular computer game that is recognizably a traditional wargame. It spawned several sequels, some of which explored different subject matter.
* ''Steel Panthers
''Steel Panthers'' is a series of computer wargames, developed and published by several different companies, with various games simulating war battles from 1930 to 2025. The first '' Steel Panthers'' game was released in 1995, and the most rec ...
'' – (Strategic Simulations, Inc., 1995) – an early tactical wargame on the same scale as ''Squad Leader
''Squad Leader'' is a tactical level board war game originally published by Avalon Hill in 1977. It was designed by John Hill and simulates on infantry combat in Europe during World War II. One of the most complex war games of its time, ''Squa ...
'', which led to two sequels, and a complete revision of the title for free release.
* '' Close Combat'' – (Microsoft
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, 1996) – not the first wargame to break out from hexes, and still presented in a 2-dimensional format, Close Combat nonetheless uniquely addressed factors such as individual morale and reluctance to carry out orders. The original title led to 5 very successful sequels for the general public, as well as being developed into a training tool for military use only. Close Combat stemmed from an early attempt to translate the ''Squad Leader
''Squad Leader'' is a tactical level board war game originally published by Avalon Hill in 1977. It was designed by John Hill and simulates on infantry combat in Europe during World War II. One of the most complex war games of its time, ''Squa ...
'' boardgame to the computer.
* ''Combat Mission
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'' – (Big Time Software
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Apart from publishing the sel ...
, 2000) – not the first 3D tactical wargame (titles such as ''Muzzle Velocity
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'' preceded it), but a groundbreaking game series featuring simultaneous order resolution, complete orders of battle for numerous nationalities, with three titles based on the original game engine. As of 2006, a campaign layer is in testing as well as a revised game engine to be released before 2007. CM's genesis was also as a failed attempt by Avalon Hill to translate ''Squad Leader
''Squad Leader'' is a tactical level board war game originally published by Avalon Hill in 1977. It was designed by John Hill and simulates on infantry combat in Europe during World War II. One of the most complex war games of its time, ''Squa ...
'' to the computer.
* ''TacOps
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An opposing force (alternatively enemy force, a ...
'' – (Major I.L. Holdridge
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, 2003 for v4) – commercial version of “TacOpsCav 4”, an officially issued standard training device of the US Army. It is a simulation of contemporary and near-future tactical, ground, combat between the modern armed forces of the world.
* '' Wargame: Red Dragon'' – (Eugen Systems
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, 2014) – a 3D regiment
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or brigade
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scale simulation set as a "Cold War Gone Hot" themed game in both multiplayer and singleplayer environments. Players construct customized armies through use of a deck system comprising land vehicles, infantry, and helicopters from several NATO
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and Warsaw Pact
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nations and manage logistics such as fuel and ammunition while on the battlefield. There is no cohesive campaign, the game instead taking place in several hypothetical conflicts.
* ''Total War
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'' – a wargame set in different time periods, with a turn based map, and a real time battle component, featured on the television series ''Time Commanders
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* Hearts of Iron (series) – ( Paradox Interactive) − a grand strategy wargame series that is focused on World War 2. Player may act as any reasonably sized nation at the time, influencing international politics, economic and military development, and can control battlefields on both strategic and operational levels using combined arms. Frequently used to entertain and simulate alternative history scenarios as well as recreate historical events.
* Hegemony - (Longbow Games
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) - a historical real-time strategy series with real-time tactical combat and supply simulation. Campaigning takes place on a single continuous map where players can zoom between the 3D tactical map and the 2D strategy map at any time.
Unique game systems
* '' Ace of Aces'' – (Nova Games, 1980) – this flip-book system has long been considered one of the best simulations of aerial dogfighting.
* '' BattleTech'' – ( FASA, 1984) – initially conceived as a board game, it has created a brand that now includes various different boardgames (tactical as well as strategic), miniature game rules, a role-playing game, computer games, flip-book games (by Nova Games) as well as novels and a TV series.
* ''Car Wars
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Game play
In ''Car Wars'', players assume control of one or more ca ...
'' – (Steve Jackson Games
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, 1982) – initially printed as a board game, it quickly evolved to incorporate elements of miniatures games.
* '' Up Front'' – (Avalon Hill, 1983) – A popular card wargame.
See also
* Air wargaming
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* Naval wargaming
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* Miniature wargaming
* Tactical wargame
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* Business war games
* International Wargames Federation
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* List of wargame publishers
Footnotes
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Further reading
Books
* Stuart Asquith ''Wargaming World War Two '', Special Interest Model Books; New edition (31 December 1998)
* Stuart Asquith ''Military Modelling Guide to War Gaming '', Special Interest Model Books 1987
* Stuart Asquith ''Military Modelling Guide to Siege War Gaming '', Special Interest Model Books 1990
* Stuart Asquith ''Military Modelling Guide to Solo War Gaming '', Special Interest Model Books 1989
* Phil Barker ''Know The Game: War Gaming'', EP Publishing 1978.
* Phil Barker ''Airfix magazine Guides : Ancient Wargaming'', P.Stephens Ltd 1975.
* Jim Dunnigan
James F. Dunnigan (born 8 August 1943) is an author, military-political analyst, Defense and State Department consultant, and Wargaming, wargame designer currently living in New York City.
Career
Dunnigan was born in Rockland County, New York. A ...
, ''The Complete Wargames Handbook: How to Play, Design, and Find Them'', Quill 1992. This is available online a
hyw.com
(verified December 2011).
* Jon Freeman, ''The Complete Book of Wargames
''The Complete Book of Wargames'' by Jon Freeman and the editors of Consumer Guide was published in 1980 by Simon & Schuster under the Fireside imprint.
Contents
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* Nicholas Palmer, ''The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming'', Arthur Baker Limited London 1977.
* Nicholas Palmer, '' The Best of Board Wargaming'', Hippocrene Books, Inc. New York, NY 1980.
* Donald Featherstone ''Featherstone's Complete Wargaming'', David & Charles UK 1989.
* Donald Featherstone ''War Games'', Lulu 2008,
* Donald Featherstone ''Advanced War Games'', Sportshelf & Soccer Assoc 1969.
* Donald Featherstone ''Tank Battles in Miniature: Wargamers' Guide to the Western Desert Campaign, 1940-42'', P.Stephens Ltd 1973
* Donald Featherstone ''War Game Campaigns'', S. Paul 1970
* Donald Featherstone ''War Games Through the Ages Vol. 2 1420–1783 '', S. Paul 1974
* Donald Featherstone ''War Games Through the Ages Vol. 3 1792–1859'', S. Paul 1975
* Dorca Bis Alejo, "El Hobby de los soldados en miniatura, el wargame, el rol, el modelismo y el coleccionismo." primera edición: 23 de agosto de 2008, , 212 p.
* Dorca Alejo, "My Toy Soldiers & Me" Second edition.
* Charles Grant Charles or Charlie Grant may refer to:
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* Charles Jameson Grant (), American editorial cartoonist
* Charles L. Grant (1942–2006), American novelist
* Charles Grant (actor) (born 1957), American actor
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''Battle! Practical Wargaming'', Model and Allied Publishing (MAP) 1970.
* Paddy Griffith ''Napoleonic Wargaming For Fun'', Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2008 by the History of Wargaming Project
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* Paddy Griffith ''Sprawling Wargames multiplayer Wargaming'', Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2009 by the History of Wargaming Project
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* Peter Perla ''The Art of Wargaming'', Naval Institute Press 1990.
* Mark Herman
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, Mark Frost, Robert Kurz ''Wargaming for Leaders'', McGraw-Hill 2009.
* Bruce Quarrie ''Airfix magazine Guides : Napoleonic Wargaming'', P.Stephens Ltd 1974.
* Bruce Quarrie ''Airfix magazine Guides : World War 2 Wargaming'', P.Stephens Ltd 1976
* Philip Sabin: Simulating War. Studying Conflict Simulation through Games, London 2012.
* C.F. Wesencraft ''Practical wargaming'', Hippocrene Books, 1974 reprinted by the History of Wargaming Projec
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* C.F. Wesencraft ''With Pike and Musket'', reprinted by the History of Wargaming Projec
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* Andrew Wilson ''War Gaming'', Penguin 1970.
* Terence Wise ''Airfix magazine Guides : American Civil War Wargaming'', P.Stephens Ltd 1977.
* Terence Wise ''Introduction to Battle Gaming'', Model and Allied Publishing (MAP) 1972.
* Terence Wise ''Terry Wise's Introduction to Battlegaming including his unpublished wargaming rules'' Printed by the History of Wargaming Projec
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Articles
* Erik Lin-Greenberg, Reid B.C. Pauly, and Jacquelyn G. Schneider. 2021. “ Wargaming for International Relations Research.” ''European Journal of International Relations''.
Sport: Little Wars
Time Magazine, December 14, 1942.
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Dice against the Nazis: Propaganda aimed to reduce fear
By Clive Gilbert and Kevin Allen, BBC News Magazine, 24 August 2007.
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Return of the hex-crazed wargamers
Is the Net breathing new life into an endangered hobby--or just postponing the inevitable?," by Andrew Leonard, Salon Magazine, May 29, 1998.
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