2 h 23 min

Wargames To Go 24 - Operation Market Garden Wargames To Go

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Times are approximate
Introduction (0:30)
Operation Market Garden overview (12:00)
Nils Johansson transcribed/read interview (16:30)
David Thompson & Michael Tiller interview (37:00)
Mark's travels, movies, books, games about Market Garden (1:29:00)


I'd been saving the famous battles of Operation Market Garden for when I expected to live nearby in the Netherlands. When those plans fell through, I was disappointed for some time, but eventually put that behind me and looked at the stack of Market Garden games I'd been saving. Then I lucked into a business trip into that corner of the world, and I determined to visit Hell's Highway and cover this topic. That was last December. I played a few games back then, and a few more over the subsequent months. Plus, of course, the usual books & movies. All to be discussed in this episode.




 
Michael Tiller
(mtiller)

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Nils Johansson
(zweigefuhle)



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David Thompson
(Skirmish_Tactics)




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However, something surprising happened when I was just starting this effort. Designers Nils Johansson and David Thompson publicly released a postcard game about Market Garden. Now, I say I'm interested in smaller wargames (it's in my podcast intro), but postcard games are REALLY small. I was interested in this new entry as a game, but I was especially interested in it for what it says about Minimalist Wargame Design. Not only in component count and number of rules, but with Nils' as a co-designer it would have a fascinating graphic design behind it. That absolutely interested me. Then add in the fact that the two of them utilized Michael Tiller as a volunteer helper to do some mathematical modeling (coding) of the simulation...it all added up to a fascinating glimpse into wargame design in the fullest sense, even though it was about a minimalist wargame. Oh, and it just happened to be about Market Garden!


Take a look at the graphic wargame designs of Nils Johansson
Even better on his Instagram page

In the episode after my general intro, I launch into interviews of these creators. Nils contributed a written response, which I decided to simply read aloud on the podcast. Then I get David & Michael on the microphone to talk through their points of view about the design & development.

Films
• A Bridge too Far
• Band of Brothers (episode 4, "Replacements")
• Theirs Is The Glory
• The Forgotten Battle


Books
• Arnhem: The Battle for the Bridges, 1944, by Antony Beevor
• Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin: The Glider Pilots of World War II, by Scott McGaugh
• Strategy & Tactics no. 77, "Paratroop"



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



-Mark

P.S. I haven't been very reliable or accurate in my plans for upcoming episodes, but this time I think I'm pretty certain. I've got my first ever vacation to Scotland coming up, so I'd like to explore a few games featuring that famous country. Think Hammer of the Scots, Bannockburn, Culloden...

Episode geeklist



Come join the new Wargames To Go (and Boardgames To Go) discord server https://discord.gg/vxEG9bMPdx

Times are approximate
Introduction (0:30)
Operation Market Garden overview (12:00)
Nils Johansson transcribed/read interview (16:30)
David Thompson & Michael Tiller interview (37:00)
Mark's travels, movies, books, games about Market Garden (1:29:00)


I'd been saving the famous battles of Operation Market Garden for when I expected to live nearby in the Netherlands. When those plans fell through, I was disappointed for some time, but eventually put that behind me and looked at the stack of Market Garden games I'd been saving. Then I lucked into a business trip into that corner of the world, and I determined to visit Hell's Highway and cover this topic. That was last December. I played a few games back then, and a few more over the subsequent months. Plus, of course, the usual books & movies. All to be discussed in this episode.




 
Michael Tiller
(mtiller)

Patron Badge for 2010, 2013 through 2016, 2018 through 2022



Nils Johansson
(zweigefuhle)



Patron Badge for 2010 through 2018, 2020 through 2022



David Thompson
(Skirmish_Tactics)




Patron Badge for 2012 through 2013, 2015 through 2022




 


However, something surprising happened when I was just starting this effort. Designers Nils Johansson and David Thompson publicly released a postcard game about Market Garden. Now, I say I'm interested in smaller wargames (it's in my podcast intro), but postcard games are REALLY small. I was interested in this new entry as a game, but I was especially interested in it for what it says about Minimalist Wargame Design. Not only in component count and number of rules, but with Nils' as a co-designer it would have a fascinating graphic design behind it. That absolutely interested me. Then add in the fact that the two of them utilized Michael Tiller as a volunteer helper to do some mathematical modeling (coding) of the simulation...it all added up to a fascinating glimpse into wargame design in the fullest sense, even though it was about a minimalist wargame. Oh, and it just happened to be about Market Garden!


Take a look at the graphic wargame designs of Nils Johansson
Even better on his Instagram page

In the episode after my general intro, I launch into interviews of these creators. Nils contributed a written response, which I decided to simply read aloud on the podcast. Then I get David & Michael on the microphone to talk through their points of view about the design & development.

Films
• A Bridge too Far
• Band of Brothers (episode 4, "Replacements")
• Theirs Is The Glory
• The Forgotten Battle


Books
• Arnhem: The Battle for the Bridges, 1944, by Antony Beevor
• Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin: The Glider Pilots of World War II, by Scott McGaugh
• Strategy & Tactics no. 77, "Paratroop"



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



-Mark

P.S. I haven't been very reliable or accurate in my plans for upcoming episodes, but this time I think I'm pretty certain. I've got my first ever vacation to Scotland coming up, so I'd like to explore a few games featuring that famous country. Think Hammer of the Scots, Bannockburn, Culloden...

2 h 23 min