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HHAddendum EP14 The Game of War

Dan discusses his background in miniature wargaming and then talks to one of the architects of a popular Second World War themed video game about the genre, its development, growth and challenges.

Show Notes:

1. War Games through the Ages 3,000BC to 1,500AD by Donald F. Featherstone

2. How to Play War Games in Miniature: A Forgotten Wargaming Pioneer Early Wargames by Joseph Morschauser

3. https://www.hellletloose.com/

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Comments

Dan I have a very interesting idea for a show!

Alain Tremblay

Really enjoyed this episode, actually upgraded my PC to experience “Hell let loose” myself!

Josef Tadich

I hope you don't mind my question, but just out of curiosity and transparency, was this a sponsored episode?

Bob can I Venmo you money for a haircut?

Didn't you release this back on the 5th?

Infin1ty

Most fun I've had in Hell let Loose was firing a Russian artillery piece in defense of Stalingrad with the help of an observer. At least in the Australian servers, Max's comment about appealing to an older demographic rings true. I've noticed a higher proportion of 'older' sounding players than in other shooters or even team-based shooters. Typically they are the squad leaders or commanders, giving a stereotypical 'grizzled-veteran' vibe to the squad dynamic

Not ever giving up board wargames, but I will check out Hell Let Loose.

Oh man I need to listen to this. I love Hell Let Loose

Michael Middleton

Oh snap, this dropped as I'm painting 15mm Russian infantry. Well timed.

Springfield Fatts

I strongly recommend Hell let Loose


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