Moves Article Index
This is an index of articles from Moves magazine.
- Number 14, April/May 1974
- Number 15, June/July 1974
- Number 16, August/September 1974
- Wolfpack - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes)
- Musket & Pike - "Tactical Unit Points: Musket & Pike Play Balance" (Variant), Arnold Hendrick
- World War II: European Theater of Operations, 1939-45 - "World War II: The Case for the Defense" (Strategy), Edward Curran
- World War II: European Theater of Operations, 1939-45 - "World War II: Why Not Tamper With Success?: Variants, Analyses, and Plans" (Variant / Strategy), Jerrold Thomas
- World War II: European Theater of Operations, 1939-45 - "World War II: Multi-player Rules" (Variant), Kip Allen and John Boardman
- Bar-Lev: The Yom-Kippur War of 1973 - "Forward Observer: 'And a Mazel-Tov to You, John Hill'" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Number 17, October/November 1974
- Number 18, December 1974/January 1975
- Number 22, August/September 1975
- Number 23, October/November 1975
- War in the West / Thirty Years War / Russian Civil War 1918-1922 (first edition) / Firefight - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes)
- Shiloh: The Battle for Tennessee, 6-7 April, 1862 - "Profile: Blue & Gray: Shiloh" (Strategy), Harold Totten
- Antietam: The Bloodiest Day, 17 September 1862 - "Profile: Blue & Gray: Antietam" (Strategy), Rick Mataka and John Zseller
- Cemetery Hill: The Battle of Gettysburg, 1-3 July, 1863 - "Profile: Blue & Gray: Cemetery Hill" (Strategy), Mike Curran
- Chickamauga: The Last Victory, 20 September 1863 - "Profile: Blue & Gray: Chickamauga" (Strategy), J. A. Nelson
- Battle for Germany - "Labor Pains: The Birth Cycle of a Game: The Design, Development and Production of Battle for Germany" (Design Notes), Lewis Ritter
- Grunt / Search & Destroy - "From Grunt to Search & Destroy" (Review / Strategy), Phil Kosnett
- Origins I - "Baltimore Kaleidoscope" (Con Report), Richard H. Berg
- Empire of the Petal Throne / Mercenary / Schutztruppe / Battles for Tobruk / Rommel: The Campaign for North Africa / The Fall of Tobruk / Guerilla - "Forward Observer: Shrapnel" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Number 24, December/January 1976
- "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes), Various (Firefight; Thirty Years War Quad; Russian Civil War; Terrible Swift Sword; North Africa Quadrigame; Revolt in the East; Waterloo Quad aka Napoleon's Last Battles; Minuteman)
- "Modern Battles Profile: Mukden" (Game Profile), Phil Kosnett
- "Modern Battles Profile: Wurzberg" (Game Profile), Frederick Georgian
- "Modern Battles Profile: Golan" (Game Profile), Jay Nelson
- "Modern Battles Profile: Chinese Farm" (Game Profile), Ed Curran
- "Comparative Evaluation: Dreadnought & Jutland" (Operational Analysis), Steven List
- "Comparative Evaluation: Panzer Leader & Panzer '44" (Operational Analysis), Phil Kosnett
- "Footnotes" (Various)
- "Dreadnought Super Extension" (Scenario/Varients), Arnold Hendrick
- "Formation Tactics" (Feature Article), Frederick Georgian
- "FO (Forward Observer), Richard Berg
- "Playback" (Reader Reviews via Feedback cards)
- "Editor's Note" (Short message stating the Redmond Simonsen is now Moves editor.)
- Number 25, February/March 1976
- Number 26, April/May 1976
- Firefight / Kasserine: Baptism of Fire, February 1943 / Terrible Swift Sword: The Battle of Gettysburg / Panzergruppe Guderian / Outreach: The Conquest of the Galaxy, 3000AD / Napoleon's Last Battles / Conquistador / Highway to the Reich / Minuteman: The Second American Revolution / Wellington's Victory: Battle of Waterloo - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes), Various
- The Fast Carriers - "Fast Carriers: Burning Questions and Secret Ships" (Variant), Christopher Perleberg
- "SPI's Friday-Night Follies" (Company), Phil Kosnett
- The Battle of Nations: The Encirclement at Leipzig, 16-19 October 1813 - "Battle of Nations: Napoleon in Amber" (History), Paul G. Dangel
- "Forward Observer: The Ten Best Games of 1975" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Oil War - "Oil War: Approach with Precision" (Strategy), Richard F. DeBaun
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich - "Third Reich: Designer Intentions—Developmental Interventions" (Designer Notes), John Prados
- MechWar '77 - "'77 x 7: Additional Scenarios for Mech War" (Scenarios), Phil Kosnett
- "The Basic Wargame Library: 37 Games You "Must" Have" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Number 27, June/July 1976
- Number 28, August/September 1976
- Minuteman: The Second American Revolution / Lutzen / Napoleon's Art of War: Eylau and Dresden / Highway to the Reich / The Plot to Assassinate Hitler / After the Holocaust / South Africa / StarSoldier: Tactical Warfare in the 25th Century / War in Europe - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes), Various
- Marengo: Napoleon in Italy, 14 June 1800 - "Defense/Offense Strategy" (Strategy), Frederick Georgian
- Narvik - "Narvik" (Strategy), Scott Renner
- Patrol - "Patrol!: Tactics in the Raw" (Strategy), Jon-Dane Lukas
- Arnhem - "Arnhem" (History/Session), Lynn E. Brower
- Arnhem - "Arnhem Game Notes" (Designer's Notes), J. A. Nelson
- "Game Quality: What Factors Matter?" (Game Design), John Vahaly, Jr.
- Russian Civil War 1918-1922 (first edition) - "Russian Civil War" (Review), Steve List
- 7th Cavalry / Custer's Last Stand / Little Big Horn: Custer's Last Stand / Cromwell / English Civil War / Bay of Pigs - "Forward Observer: Duck Soup" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Napoleon at Waterloo - "8,000 to 1: The Readers of Moves Play the Editor of Moves" (Session), Redmond A. Simonsen
- Number 29, October/Novemeber 1976
- Number 30, December/January 1977
- October War / The Battle for Jerusalem / War in the Pacific (first edition) / Fulda Gap / Air War: Modern Tactical Air Combat / The Conquerors / War of the Ring / Veracruz / Battle Fleet Mars / Wacht am Rhein - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes), Various
- Wurzburg - "Broad Front Strategy" (Stategy), Frederick Georgian
- CA - "Refitting 'CA': Modifications for an Old Favorite" (Variant / Scenarios), Karl Wiegers and David Blekaza
- Russian Civil War 1918-1922 (first edition) - "Russian Civil War: Solitaire for Fanatics" (Variant), J. Richard Jarvinen
- Emperor of China - "Emperor of China: Multi-Player Population/Resource Warfare" (Strategy), Mark Saha
- Napoleon at Waterloo - "8000 to 1 Results: Say, How'd You Guys Like to Put Some Money on This Game?" (Session), Redmond A. Simonsen
- Firefight - "Mopping Up: Firefight" (Review), Steven A. List
- Firefight - "More Firefights" (Scenarios), Phil Kosnet
- Dreadnought - "New Scenarios For Dreadnought: A Mediterranean Excusion" (Scenarios), George Lyon
- Global War - "Global War and the Vichy Variant" (Variant), Michael J. Simonds
- Terrible Swift Sword: The Battle of Gettysburg - "Terrible Swift Sword: Authentic Quality" (Review), James F. Epperson
- Avalanche: The Salerno Landings - "Forward Observer: Chromatic Landslide" (Review), Richard H. Berg
- Number 32, April/May 1977
- Canadian Civil War / War of the Ring / Gondor / Sauron / War in the Pacific (first edition) / Red Sun Rising / Up Scope! / Veracruz / A Mighty Fortress / Raid! / Descent on Crete / Bundeswehr / The Battle for Jerusalem / Air War: Modern Tactical Air Combat - "Designer's Notes" (Design Notes), Various
- Starship Troopers / StarSoldier: Tactical Warfare in the 25th Century - "Starship Trooper/StarSoldier: A Comparison of SF Treatments" (Review), Phil Kosnet
- StarSoldier: Tactical Warfare in the 25th Century - "StarSoldier: Doctrine, Tactics, and Capabilities" (Strategy / Variant), Steve List
- After the Holocaust - "After the Holocaust: Guns or Butter in Post-Atomic America" (Strategy), Scott Renner
- After the Holocaust - "The Limits to Growth in Holocaust" (Analysis), Gary M. Kodish
- Blue & Gray II - "Grand Chancellorsville: Standard Union Prudence or Optional Risk" (Strategy), Arnold Hendrik
- Terrible Swift Sword: The Battle of Gettysburg - "TSS: The First Day" (Strategy), Jerrold Thomas
- October War - "October War" (Strategy), Tony Merridy
- Von Manstein: Battles for the Ukraine 1941-1944 - "Von Manstein: Battles in the Ukraine" (Review), Russ Smith
- The Siege of Jerusalem, 70 A.D. - "Forward Observer: A Tale of Two Sieges, Part One" (Review), Richard H. Berg
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