One of the best 'light' wargames out there, Tank on Tank has hit my personal table about 50 times. It is hands-down one of the best "lunchtime" games ever, and also one of the greatest wargames for teaching newbies. It's the game I've used to get my 8-year-old son into wargaming, and watching him play with my father brings back serious memories of me playing with my father when I was his age. It's hard to find such a great game in such a small package, and Pete has created a modern gem of a game.
You can order a copy here from Lock'n'Load Publishing.
There are also some expansion counters and scenarios in LNLP's Line of Fire Magazine.
Master links/images from Boardgamegeek.com; message boards linked to Consimworld. Other links to the actual game pages...
By: Brant
03 June 2011
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As those of you who follow my posts and comments here know, I'm much more of an electronic wargamer than a table-top wargamer. Despite this preference, I've played Tank on Tank with Brant and absolutely loved it. It's nice and simple, easy-to-play, and fun.
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