![]() Sure, there were guerrillas around, but the game itself doesn't really depict guerrilla warfare per se. We're also not talking about conventional operations in the midst of guerrilla wars, such as Silver Bayonet's depiction of the Ia Drang campaign in 1965. We're not talking about coups here, which have good representation in games like Junta. Important note: There are a few things that I want to keep out of this list that may appear on the surface to fit, but don't. So where are all the games about insurgency and terrorism? There are a few worth mention, so I'm starting this Geeklist to (1) identify them, and (2) highlight what aspects of insurgency and terrorism they depict. ![]() The vast majority of wargames, however, cover this minority of conventional wars. However, they're unified in what they are not: conflicts between states, decided by the clashes between armies organized, trained, and equipped to fight conventional wars. ![]() ![]() The goals and tactics may differ, from Biafran separatists to Colombian guerrillas. The vast majority of conflicts fought in the last century have been "internal wars," fought by revolutionaries using a mix of insurgent and terrorist tactics. ![]()
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