![]() I have therefore started turning more and mor to historical board games instead, these are nice self-contained packages which does not require much assembling, painting or research and has some a somewhat more limited playtime per game (Axis and Allies 1940 Global being an exception, more thoughts on that can be found on this blog).Īcademy Games is a board game company that specializes in historical and educational games leaning towards the faster types of games in order to maintain the interest of the players. ![]() ![]() Now I get the occasional game in on average once per month. In the past I would take out 2 evenings per week one for gaming and one for building and mending (I never was much of a painter), but I have less and less time these days. However as time has gone by, I have found that I have less and less time for my war gaming, that is both for building and painting as well as gaming. When I started by blog back in October of 2015, I wanted to cover the history behind my war gaming such as Flames of War (WWII) and Black Powder (roughly 1700-1900 AD) as well as battle reports. Can you refight 8 years of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) in just two hours while still maintaining enough details to keep the interest of a history buff? Academy Games believes, they got a formula with their Birth of America series, so read on as I explore the second game in the series 1775: Rebellion.
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