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  2. Block wargame - Wikipedia

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    Two embossed wooden blocks from the first block wargame, Quebec 1759 (1972). Combat strength step reductions are displayed around the perimeters . A block wargame is a board wargame that represents military units using wooden blocks instead of cardboard counters or metal/plastic miniatures.

  3. Ogre (board game) - Wikipedia

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    All units attacking the same unit can combine their attack factors. Likewise, the player of the OGRE can combine the attack factors of its different weapon systems if aimed at the same target. [ 4 ] When defending, adjacent or stacked units are considered separate targets and cannot combine their defense factors.

  4. Wargame - Wikipedia

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    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. As only a handful of these games survive, they are highly collectible. [49] Little Wars (H.G. Wells, 1913) – The first popular published wargame rules. Includes the common miniature wargaming mechanics of dice ...

  5. PRESTAGS - Wikipedia

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    In his 1977 book The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming, Nicky Palmer noted, "All the games in the series emphasize tactics, and the maps are mostly nondescript, with great expanses of clear terrain and a few hills, rivers, and other features dotted about. The variation comes in the different unit types and the numerous scenarios in each game."

  6. Board wargame - Wikipedia

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    Tactics (1954) was the first successful board wargame.. A board wargame is a wargame with a set playing surface or board, as opposed to being played on a computer or in a more free-form playing area as in miniatures games.

  7. Tactical wargame - Wikipedia

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    Another point for players of tactical wargames to consider was the increasing amount of unit data that was being built into the games. Rather than pieces depicting generic "infantry" or "cavalry" units as in Civil War strategy games, for example, games like Tobruk were inundating players with tables of complex ballistics information.