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  2. Professional wargaming - Wikipedia

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    The world's first recreational wargaming club was the University Kriegspiel [sic] Club, founded in 1873 at Oxford University in England. In the United States, Charles Adiel Lewis Totten published Strategos, the American War Game in 1880, and William R. Livermore published The American Kriegsspiel in 1882, both heavily inspired by Prussian wargames.

  3. Tactical wargame - Wikipedia

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    Tactical wargame rules have appeared for every period of human history and even into the future. The first true "miniatures" games may have developed in antiquity, though Kriegsspiel, a command study invented in 18th century Prussia, is generally accepted as the first true miniatures game.

  4. Wargame - Wikipedia

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    The Prussian army did not have any significant advantage in weaponry, numbers, or troop training, but it was the only army in the world that practiced wargaming. [35] Civilians and military forces around the world now took a keen interest in the German military wargames, which foreigners referred to as Kriegsspiel (the German word for "wargame ...

  5. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    Notable US political-military simulations run since World War II include the aforementioned SAFE, STRAW (Strategic Air War) and COW (Cold War). [22] The typical political-military simulation is a manual or computer-assisted heuristic-type model, and many research organizations and think-tanks throughout the world are involved in providing this ...

  6. Grand strategy wargame - Wikipedia

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    Examples of grand strategy board games include Risk, Diplomacy, and Axis & Allies. These games focus on warfare and conquest, but do not include detailed representations of military units or tactics. More realistic grand strategy games, such as Rise and Decline of the Third Reich and Empires in Arms, include specific military units and combat ...

  7. Wargaming unveils World of Tanks Blitz, a free-to-play mobile ...

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    Wargaming, the leading free-to-play developer and publisher with games like World of Tanks and World of Warplanes, revealed their new game at GDC this week: World of Tanks Blitz. Staying true to ...

  8. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    Military wargaming; Recreational wargaming; Level of War. Megagame; ... Seapower & the State: A Strategic Study of World War Three at Sea, 1984–1994: Simulations ...

  9. Who Has the World’s Largest Military? - AOL

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    Military sizes are only part of the equation when we look at the very nature of warfare. Size is one determining factor in the success of operations, but that pales compared to logistics, fire ...