In this issue, tensions between old rivals France and England once again erupt into war, with both sides enlisting native allies and colonists in their bid to control the resource-rich New World.
Theme: The French and Indian War
- Peter Brown, 'Wargaming the French and Indian War - Frontiers drenched in blood'.
- David Hunter, 'A French and Indian War fancy - Lake Champlain and back again'.
- Michael Leck, 'The Battle of the Trough, March or April 1756 - It's a trap!'.
- Eoghan Kelly, 'Refighting the Battle of Beauport, 1759 - Wolfe at the door'.
- Guy Bowers, 'Armies for the French and Indian War - La guerre sauvage'.
- Alberto Mateos Juradom 'Painting a French and Indian War vignette - Mohawk ambush',
Features
- David Davies, 'The last battle on British soil - Graveney Marsh'.
- Rob Harper, 'The army of the Var, 1815: Part I - A masterclass in defence'.
- Michael Leck, Skirmishes on Greenland during World War II - North Atlantic Weather War'.
- Christopher Sommer, 'Cliffs and rock faces for your gaming table - Let's rock!'.
- Rubén Torregrosa, 'Painting Vikings in 15mm - Warriors of Odin'.
Departments
- Miniature reviews
- Rick Priestley, This Gaming Life - More adding up'.
- Henry Hyde, 'Tabletop tactics - Horse & musket to rifle & cannon'.
- David Hiscocks, 'The irregular - Conquer the mountain'.
- Jeff Jonas, 'Ancient Greek hoplite battles - Let's play Men of Bronze'.
- David Davies and Guy Bowers, 'Ancient Greek skirmish actions - Let's play Mortal Gods'.
- Mark Backhouse, Chris King, Martin Oaff, and Chris Payne, 'Game reviews - Seven Days to the River Rhine, D-Day: Overlord, Spectre: Operations, and Red Alert: Space Fleet Warfare'.
- Book reviews
- Parting shots