Episodios

  • RaW: Modern Tactics #1: Afghanistan
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode of Tales & Tactics, we take a close look at Modern Tactics: Afghanistan from VUCA Simulations, a hex and counter wargame designed by Shayne Logan covering Coalition operations in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021. We walk through the game’s core systems, including its alternating impulse structure, terrain and movement rules, and the unique challenges of fighting through walled compounds, grape fields, and wadis. We also break down the game’s asymmetric unit roster, examining how fanatics through to recruits force coalition players to approach each scenario very differently than a conventional wargame. With 20 scenarios spanning Canadian and American operations, and a design philosophy built around snap decisions, civilian presence, and rules of engagement, Modern Tactics: Afghanistan makes a compelling case for being one of the most tactically authentic modern warfare games on the market.

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    59 m
  • BtB: Super Heroes
    Mar 31 2026

    This week on Beyond the Book, we zoom out to explore the world of superhero tabletop RPGs as a genre, tracing their evolution from early simulation heavy designs to modern narrative driven approaches, and asking what it actually means to play a superhero at the table. We examine how different systems handle power scaling, team dynamics, and comic book logic, while digging into the tension between crunchy mechanics and cinematic storytelling, all to answer a core question: can any RPG truly capture the feel of superhero fiction, or are they all solving different parts of the same impossible problem?

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    58 m
  • RaW: Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game
    Mar 24 2026

    This week on Tales & Tactics: Rules as Written, we dive into the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game to examine how Marvel built its own superhero RPG from the ground up and shaped it into a system focused on accessibility, structure, and brand consistency; we break down the d616 resolution system and explore Rank based power scaling, character creation through Powers and Traits. All while asking a central question: does this system truly deliver comic book action at the table, or does its tightly controlled design limit player agency in favor of maintaining the integrity of the Marvel universe?

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    56 m
  • BtB: On The Grid
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Tales & Tactics: Beyond the Book, we step back from individual rulebooks to explore how games represent movement and space on the tabletop in an episode we call “On the Grid.” From square and hex grids to broader area movement and point to point networks, we discuss the different ways designers structure how units and characters move through a game world. Looking at examples from classic board games and tabletop wargames, we consider how each approach shapes decision making, battlefield tactics, and the overall feel of play. Whether measuring careful hex by hex advances, maneuvering across defined regions, or navigating connected nodes on a map, this discussion examines how the structure of a game’s movement system quietly defines the strategy that unfolds across the table.

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    56 m
  • RaW: Commands & Colors: Samurai Battles
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Tales & Tactics: Rules as Written, we turn our attention to Commands & Colors: Samurai Battles, focusing on the second printing of this feudal Japan themed entry in the long running Commands & Colors system designed by Richard Borg. Drawing on several playthroughs, we discuss how the game captures the feel of battlefield command while remaining approachable and fast to learn. Its streamlined mechanics, distinctive unit abilities, and strong thematic focus on the wars of feudal Japan create an experience that is both tactically engaging and welcoming to newcomers. In our review we reflect on why Samurai Battles stands out as one of the most accessible entry points into the series, offering a lightweight yet elegant system that still delivers meaningful battlefield decisions.

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    55 m
  • BtB: Espionage Games
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Beyond the Book, we crack open the Cold War file cabinet and examine the golden age of espionage RPGs, from the procedural tension of Top Secret to the tactical grit of Mercenaries, Spies & Private Eyes and the cinematic brilliance of James Bond 007. Why did the early 1980s produce so many spy games at once, and how Game Masters might solve the core design challenge of espionage: information, pacing, and mission structure? We compare percentile skills versus quality ratings, gear catalogs versus narrative control, and ask what makes a spy game feel like Bond, Le Carré, or a black ops thriller. If you care about mission frameworks, and how design supports tension without breaking immersion, this one’s for you.

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    54 m
  • RaW: James Bond 007
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Rules as Written, we dive into James Bond 007: Role Playing In Her Majesty’s Secret Service by Victory Games and examine how a 1983 licensed RPG mechanically captures cinematic espionage without relying on GM improvisation or narrative hand waving. We break down the Quality Rating system and its graded success structure, explore why the chase rules are the true engine of tension in the game, and analyze how Hero Points function as a controlled survival mechanic rather than a storytelling override. Is Bond cinematic because the GM is told to be cinematic, or because the procedures enforce competence, escalation, and consequence? Join us as we explore the text and see how this early espionage classic builds genre through rules rather than vibe.

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    57 m
  • BtB: The Long Game
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode we explore “The Long Game”. Why some tabletop campaigns fade quietly into memory while others endure for months or even years. We discuss the hidden factors that determine campaign success: pacing, player investment, scheduling realities, emotional momentum, and knowing when to bring a story to a satisfying close. From burnout and overreach to flexibility and shared purpose, this conversation looks beyond mechanics to the human elements that truly sustain long term play and is a reflective look at what keeps the dice rolling over time.

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