Reviews
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07.04.2008 - Review of Field of Glory by Nik Gaugroger
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06.17.2008 - Rise of Rome reviewed by The General's Tent
Rise of Rome is the first companion for Osprey and Slitherine’s Field of Glory wargame. The companion focuses mainly on army lists, with enough potted history to break up the large number of... Click for more»
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04.27.2008 - FoG review by "The General's Tent"
[...] Now that I’ve had a chance to read my copy of Field of Glory I thought that it might be a good time to share my thoughts on it. This review is not based on playtesting. The closest... Click for more»
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03.25.2008 - Field of Glory review by Rich Jones at Wargames Journal
[...] Well I think I can safely say our normally sedate little wargames world had never been subjected to such fervour before as it has recently with the arrival of Field of Glory (FoG) . This... Click for more»
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03.21.2008 - Field of Glory Review by Scott K. at boardgamegeek.com
Field of Glory is a beautifully designed and presented product, with very few typographical errors. This is by far the most professionally-produced miniatures rule set I have ever seen. The table... Click for more»
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03.17.2008 - Field of Glory reviewed by Richard Milner at Dakka Dakka
“This review assumes you have some familiarity with ancient wargaming. If you are a newcomer to the genre, I would recommend playing your first few games with an experienced player while you... Click for more»
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03.17.2008 - Field of Glory: the review by Matthew Redlon
A few days ago I picked up the new set of Historical Ancients-Medievals rules from Osprey, “Field of Glory”. Since I was asked to write a brief review for the rules for the GameKastle... Click for more»
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02.11.2008 - Field of Glory - the Review by Madaxeman
From www.madaxeman.com: Whilst there's not too much rocket science in Field of Glory, the rules overall seem (touch wood) pretty simple to get the hang of and also pretty bomb-proof against cheese... Click for more»
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