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Frank Chadwick

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Frank Chadwick is a game designer. He co-founded Game Designers' Workshop in 1973. He has also done consulting work in the defense industry. Chadwick has designed several sets of historical miniature and role playing games rules sets. These include En Garde! (which he sold to SFC Press in 1987) and two very popular sets: Volley and Bayonet, for the blackpowder era, and Command Decision (now in its 4th edition) for combat in World War Two. He also designed the Space: 1889 RPG and wrote the Desert Shield Factbook. His primary contribution was designing board wargames, and has over 50 titles to his credit.

Board Wargames designed for Game Designers' Workshop

Chadwick is remembered for innovative game designs. His work has been successful across several types of games. He has designed tactical, operational and strategic games, utilizing many different board wargame formats. His work includes hex based games, area movement games, double blind games, monster games, and series games. Some of the highlights include: Drang Nach Osten and Unentschieden are very large (monster) games covering World War II in Russia from 1941 to 1944. These were some of the original monster games, of which many following games have been patterned upon. Chadwick was quoted in Fire & Movement magazine that he scaled the games to fit a ping pong table, as he figured that many wargamers owned them but used them for board games (and not ping pong.) A House Divided is one of the most successful area movement wargames ever made. Chadwick combined ease of play, size, historical accuracy and parsimony (4 pages of rules) to make this one of the most entertaining games on the American Civil War. The game is in its 3rd edition, the previous two being Charles S. Roberts Award winners. Two games, Citadel (the battle of Dien Bien Phu) and Avalanche (the Salerno landing in 1943) allow units to move anywhere on the game board. This unique design creates a highly fluid and dynamic game play, and has made these games classics. Chadwick's tactical analysis of the American M1 Abrams tank in his Assault series of games raised eyebrows in Fire & Movement magazine and amongst wargamers. He rated its armour and firepower as much superior to the contemporary tanks it would face (the T-62, T-64, T-72 and T-80.) Combat reports from the first Gulf War, where the M1 Abrams dominated the battlefield, proved his thesis correct. Chadwick is no stranger to series games. He helped found Europa, one of the oldest series of wargames in the hobby. His Assault, First Battle and Third World War series of games were a comprehensive analysis of a potential 1980s or 1990s global conflict. His 120 Series of games were designed with 120 counters and meant to be played in 120 minutes. He was inducted in the Charles S. Roberts Award Hall of Fame in 1984. His game designs include:

  • Drang Nach Osten (1973) - 1st edition Europa series
  • Unentshieden (1973) - 1st edition Europa series
  • Narvik (1974) - 1st edition Europa series
  • Torgau (1974)
  • 1815: the Waterloo Campaign (1975)
  • Crimea (1975)
  • Avalanche (1976)
  • Kasserine Pass (1977) - new edition of a Conflict game by John Hill
  • Bar-Lev (1977) - new edition of a Conflict game by John Hill
  • Case White (1977) - 1st edition Europa series
  • Citadel (1973)
  • Battle of the Alma (1978) - 120 Series
  • The Fall of Tobruk (1978)
  • The Battle of Lobositz (1978) - 120 Series
  • Operation Crusader (1978)
  • Overlord (1978) - new edition of a Conflict game by John Hill
  • Beda Fomm (1979) - 120 Series
  • Belter (1979)
  • Road to the Rhine (1979)
  • White Death (1979)
  • 1940 (1980) - 120 Series
  • Asteroid (1980)
  • Azhanti High Lighting (1980)
  • The Battle of Prague (1980) - 120 Series
  • Tacforce (1980) - miniatures rules
  • A House Divided (1981) - 1st Edition (Charles S. Roberts Award winner)
  • Suez '73 (1981)
  • Trenchfoot (1981)
  • Attack in the Ardennes (1982)
  • Soldier King (1982)
  • Assault (1983) - Assault series
  • Boots & Saddles (1984) - Assault series
  • Spain & Portugal (1984) - 1st edition Europa series
  • 8th Army: Operation Crusader (1984) - Double Blind series
  • The Third World War (1984) - Third World War series
  • Southern Front (1984) - Third World War series
  • Arctic Front (1985) - Third World War series
  • Operation Market Garden (1985) - Double Blind series
  • Bundeswehr (1986) - Assault series
  • Battle for Moscow (1986)
  • Persian Gulf (1986) - Third World War series
  • Team Yankee (1987) - First Battle series
  • Chieftain (1988) - Assault series
  • Great Patriotic War (1988)
  • Space 1889 (1988)
  • Sky Galleons of Mars (1988)
  • A House Divided (1989) - 2nd Edition (Charles S. Roberts Award winner)
  • Battlefield Europe (1990) - First Battle series
  • Red Empire (1990)
  • Battle for Basra (1991) - First Battle series
  • The Sands of War (1991) - First Battle series
  • Stand & Die (1991) - First Battle series
  • Tet Offensive: 1968 (1991)
  • Blood and Thunder (1992) - First Battle series
  • Bloody Kasserine (1992)
  • Phase Line Smash (1992)
  • Race for Tunis (1992)
  • Battle Rider (1994)

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