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Homo Ludens Podcast
Homo Ludens
25 episodes
3 days ago
Podcast version of the Youtube show Homo Ludens, the channel on History & Boardgames.
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Podcast version of the Youtube show Homo Ludens, the channel on History & Boardgames.
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Games
Leisure
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Manassas | We Intend To Move On Your Works - Episode 1
Homo Ludens Podcast
52 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
Manassas | We Intend To Move On Your Works - Episode 1

In this new series, a southerner and two Anglo-Frenchmen play through the American Civil War in approximately chronological order, discussing the Lost Cause and how wargames have chosen to portray what is arguably the United States' most significant war as they play each game.

For the fist episode, Stuart and Pierre will talk about Manassas, a board game created by Rick Britton and published by Iron Crown Enterprises, recreates the First Battle of Manassas (also known as Bull Run) which took place in 1861 during the American Civil War. The game's design offers players a thrilling and immersive experience by providing a great tactical feel for the battle. With its sprawling gameplay, Manassas allows players to strategize and maneuver their units across the battlefield, making it a great option for history enthusiasts and gamers alike.

Interestingly, Manassas holds a unique place in the history of Iron Crown Enterprises, as it is the only historical board game ever produced by the company. It can be played as a two-player game or with up to four players, making it a versatile option for gaming groups of different sizes.

Homo Ludens Podcast
Podcast version of the Youtube show Homo Ludens, the channel on History & Boardgames.