Tired of pandemic baking? Looking for things to do while you pretend to pay attention in Zoom meetings? Here’s a reminder of #wargaming resources around the web. [1/6]
Visit PAXSims, the de facto front page for the #wargaming community. It’s run by @RexBrynen at McGill University and has the latest and greatest. Today’s post discusses actual research showing that miniatures wargamers are not anti-social misfits. [2/6]
paxsims.wordpress.com
Check out the King’s College London Wargaming Network (@kclwargaming) lectures on YouTube. Except for my lecture. Don’t watch that one. It’s embarrassing and my family says it was just too boring to hold their attention. [3/6]
youtube.com/channel/UCgHWL…
Surf @BoardGameGeek’s website, which has the authoritative list of commercial boardgames. Absolutely, this counts as research for #wargaming. You’re welcome. [4/6]
boardgamegeek.com
Consider registering for Games for Change, which is virtual and free this year. Because you’re not a TOTAL Luddite. You know digital games exist! Why do people insist ALL wargamers are afraid of technology?? [5/6]
hopin.to/events/g4c2020
Professionally print your own boardgame through @thegamecrafter. Seriously, don’t you want to show #wargame sponsors a game that looks professional rather than homemade? [6/6]
help.thegamecrafter.com/article/5-gett…
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