Home Search My Account You have 0 items in your cart. View Cart | Go to Checkout
 
 

If you subscribe today, you will get:

39 - These Brave Fellows
40 - Lilliburlero
41 - Circle of Fire
42 - A Thunder Upon the Land

If you select the Annual, you will get:

(NEW) 2013 Annual - La Bataille de Vauchamps

 I want to:
   See What's Coming
   Subscribe
   Re-subscribe
   Change My Address
   Check My Subscription Status
   Get the Latest Addenda
   Check for Special Offers
   Buy Game Boxes
   Vote For a Game Idea
   Read the Latest ATO News

Subscribe to Against the Odds

Against the Odds magazine investigates military history from a broad perspective. The economic, political, religious and social aspects of warfare are examined in concert with events on the battlefield.

Each issue of ATO features:

Informative and insightful articles showcasing the history behind events, plus regular columns by noted game designers providing insight on the latest trends and events.

A challenging, fun wargame that drops the players into truly desperate situations but gives them multiple options to alter history.

Professionally printed graphics, complete with large playing map and 200 to 360 die cut playing pieces.

And much more! Look for Against the Odds to cover simulation design issues, order of battle research, rule writing, play testing and graphic techniques as it evolves. Get yourself truly "connected" with games and gaming by subscribing to Against the Odds!

Click here to subscribe

© 2013 LPS Inc.

All | Upcoming Issues | Subscriptions | Back Issue List | The Annuals | Campaign Studies | Special Offers | Way of War Packs | Black Swans | Accessories

You have 0 items in your cart. View Cart | Go to Checkout

A four issue subscription is as low as $80 (Canada $115, international $140).
That's a savings of up to 50% off of the cover price!

  

Total Search Results: [ 5 ]

39 - These Brave Fellows

39 - These Brave Fellows

Masthead Publication Date: Nov. 2012

In 1805, with the French juggernaut pouring across Austria and advancing down on both sides of the Danube river towards Vienna, Napoleon formed a small provisional corps under Marshal Adolphe Mortier, the tallest man in the French Marshalate, to sweep along the northern bank while being supported by the large cavalry corps of Marshal Joachim Murat.

Defending Russian Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov had enough information to realize that the French had blundered badly and set a trap....

More Info »

40 - Lilliburlero

40 - Lilliburlero

Masthead Publication Date: Feb. 2013

The Battle of the Boyne might be considered the last battle of the English Civil War—a conflict that had spilled into both Scotland and Ireland along the way.

The Battle of Boyne might also be considered a key transition point in military technology…the last of the matchlocks and pikes and first of the flintlocks, a final time when cavalry caracole competed with pressing home a charge.



More Info »

41 - Circle of Fire

41 - Circle of Fire

Masthead Publication Date: Apr. 2013

A small town sitting astride an important crossroads, held by a very mixed bag of defenders in the middle of the worst winter in decades. Surrounded, greatly outnumbered, and subjected to almost constant attack. Bastogne? Not quite....



More Info »

42 - A Thunder Upon the Land

42 - A Thunder Upon the Land

Masthead Publication Date: Jun. 2013

When war started, it resembled something Frederick the Great would face, a “everyone against one country” conflict that saw Russia joined by Denmark/Norway and a Saxon-Poland-Lithuania combination, with others joining later, all seeking to take advantage of Sweden's 18-year old Charles XII—who was perceived to be weak and inexperienced. Like Frederick, he would parry multiple invasions and survive. Unlike Frederick, he would launch a serious invasion deep into Russia….



More Info »

(NEW) 2013 Annual - La Bataille de Vauchamps

(NEW) 2013 Annual - La Bataille de Vauchamps

Masthead Publication Date: Dec. 2013

“Come. We must repeat the campaign in Italy.”

-- - Emperor Napoleon to Berthier, 1814

For the casual reader who looks into the “100 Days” and the Waterloo Campaign, one of the early questions is, “Who (the heck) is Grouchy?” Followed up by wondering why (on earth) Napoleon would give this guy a third of his army and depend on him to keep Blücher’s Prussians far from Wellington....



More Info »

 

A four issue subscription is as low as $80 (Canada $115, international $140).
That's a savings of up to 50% off of the cover price!