The Gamers

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The Gamers was a wargaming company founded and run by Dean Essig in Homer, Illinois. Their distinction was the focus on a few series, with special rules for each individual game. This made it easier to play new games within a series that was well known to the players. Homercon, a convention for The Gamers games was held each September in Homer, IL from 1990 until 2012. This company was bought out by Multi-Man Publishing in 2001 who continues to publish new materials for the original Gamers series and new games and game series.

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Games

The Gamers produce games in several different series:

GameSubjectYearDesignerCategoryNotes
In Their Quiet Fields Antietam 1988Dean EssigCWB 1
In Their Quiet Fields II Antietam 1995Dean EssigCWB 1a
Thunder at the Crossroads Gettysburg 1988Dave PowellCWB 2
Thunder at the Crossroads II Gettysburg 1992Dave PowellCWB 2a
August Fury 2nd Battle of Bull Run 1990Dave PowellCWB 3
Barren Victory Chickamauga 1991Dave PowellCWB 4
Bloody Roads South The Wilderness 1992James EppersonCWB 5
Perryville Perryville 1992Dave PowellCWB 6
Embrace an Angry Wind Spring Hill & Franklin 1992Dean EssigCWB 7
No Better Place to Die Murfreesboro 1994Dave PowellCWB 8 CSR award nominee
April's Harvest Shiloh 1995Al WamboldCWB 9 CSR award nominee
Champion Hill Champion Hill 1996Ken JacobsenCWB 10 CSR award nominee
Gaines Mill Seven Days Battle I1997Dave PowellCWB 11 CSR award nominee
Seven Pines Seven Pines & Seven Days Battle II1998Dean EssigCWB 12
Malvern Hill Seven Days Battle III1999Dean EssigCWB 13 CSR award nominee
Three Battles of Manassas 1st & 2nd Bull Run, hypothetical 3rd Bull Run2004Thomas ProwellCWB 14 CSR award nominee
Strike Them a Blow North Anna 2006Bob MunnsCWB 15
This Hallowed Ground Gettysburg 1998Dave PowellRSS 1 CSR award nominee
This Terrible Sound Chickamauga 2000Dave PowellRSS 2 CSR award nominee
A Fearful Slaughter Shiloh 2004Dave PowellRSS 3 CSR award nominee
South Mountain South Mountain 2008Dave PowellRSS 4
None But Heroes Antietam 2011Dean EssigLoB 1 CSR award WINNER
Last Chance for Victory Gettysburg 2014Dean EssigLoB 2
To Take Washington Monocacy, Fort Stevens 2019Dean EssigLoB 3
Bloody 110th Battle of the Bulge 1989Dean EssigTCS 1 CSR award nominee
Objective: Schmidt Hürtgen Forest, Ardennes Campaign 1990Dave PowellTCS 2 CSR award nominee
Omaha Omaha 1991Dave PowellTCS 3
Matanikau Matanikau River 1993Sam SimonsTCS 4
GD '40 Stonne, Battle of France 1993Wig GravesTCS 5 CSR award nominee
Hunters From the Sky [1] Maleme Airfield, Battle of Crete 1994Wig GravesTCS 6 CSR award nominee
Black Wednesday Krasny Bor 1995Dave FriedrichsTCS 7 CSR award nominee
Leros: The Island Prize Leros 1996Dave FriedrichsTCS 8
GD '41Tula Road, Battle of Moscow 1996Wig GravesTCS 9 CSR award WINNER
Semper Fi! Korean War 1997Lee ForesterTCS 10 CSR award WINNER
Raging Storm Anzio, Allied invasion of Italy 1997Nigel Roberts & Bob RunniclesTCS 11
A Frozen Hell Tolvajärvi, Winter War 2000Al WamboldTCS 12 CSR award nominee
Screaming Eagles in HollandVeghel, Operation Market Garden 2002Nigel Roberts & Bob RunniclesTCS 13
Bloody Ridge Guadalcanal, Bloody Ridge 2005Michael SmithTCS 14
GD'42 Operation Mars 2009Wig GravesTCS 15
Canadian Crucible Norrey-en-Bessin, Battle of Normandy 2013Larry BrienTCS 16
Ariete First Battle of Bir el Gubi 2020Mauro De VitaTCS 17
Goose Green Battle of Goose Green 2023Carl FungTCS 18
Force Eagle's War(Hypothetical NATO-Warsaw Pact conflict)1990Dean EssigModern TCS
Guderian's Blitzkrieg Operation Barbarossa 1992Dean EssigOCS 1 CSR award nominee
Enemy at the Gates Stalingrad 1994Dean EssigOCS 2 CSR award WINNER
Tunisia Tunisia 1995Dean EssigOCS 3 CSR award WINNER
Hube's Pocket Western Ukraine 1996Dave FriedrichsOCS 4 CSR award nominee
DAK Western Desert Campaign 1997Dean EssigOCS 5 CSR award WINNER
Burma Burma Campaign 1999Dave FriedrichsOCS 6 CSR award WINNER
Sicily Sicily 2000Dean EssigOCS 7 CSR award WINNER (tie)
Guderian's Blitzkrieg II Operation Barbarossa 2001Dean EssigOCS 8 CSR award nominee
Korea: The Forgotten War Korean War 2003Rod MillerOCS 9 CSR award nominee
Case Blue Case Blue & Stalingrad 2007Dean EssigOCS 10 CSR award WINNER
Baltic Gap Baltic Offensive 2009John Kisner & Hans MielantsOCS 11
The Blitzkrieg Legend Battle of France 2012Hans KishelOCS 12
Reluctant Enemies Syria–Lebanon Campaign 2014Curtis BaerOCS 13
Beyond the Rhine Northwestern Europe Campaign 2015Roland LeBlancOCS 14
Tunisia II Tunisia 2016Dean EssigOCS 15
Operational Matters: OCS Guide (Sicily II insert) Sicily 2016Dean Essig (game)OCS 16
Smolensk:Barbarossa Derailed Battle of Smolensk (1941) 2018Hans KishelOCS 17
Hungarian Rhapsody Siege of Budapest 2020Stéphane AcquavivaOCS 18 CSR award nominee
The Third Winter Battle of the Dnieper 2022Antony BirkettOCS 19 CSR award nominee
Crimea: Conquest and Liberation Crimean campaign & Crimean offensive 2023Guy Wilde & Antony BirkettOCS 20
Luzon: Race for Bataan Philippines campaign (1941–1942) 2024Matsuura YutakaOCS 21
Stalingrad Pocket Stalingrad 1992Masahiro YamazakiSCS 1 CSR award WINNER
Stalingrad Pocket II Stalingrad 1996Dean EssigSCS 1
Afrika Western Desert Campaign 1993Dean EssigSCS 2 CSR award WINNER
Afrika II Western Desert Campaign 2006Dean EssigSCS 12 CSR award nominee
Ardennes Battle of the Bulge 1994Dean EssigSCS 3 CSR award nominee
Yom Kippur Sinai Front, Yom Kippur War 1995Al SandrickSCS 4 CSR award WINNER
Crusader Operation Crusader 1997Dean EssigSCS 5 CSR award nominee
Gazala Gazala 1999Dean EssigSCS 6 CSR award nominee
Drive on Paris Western Front 1914 2000Al WamboldSCS 7 CSR award WINNER
Fallschirmjäger Airborne assault against Holland 1940 2001Al WamboldSCS 8 CSR award nominee
Operation Michael Operation Michael 2002John BestSCS 9
The Mighty Endeavor Operation Overlord to V-E Day 2005Steve Newhouse & Tim ArmstrongSCS 10 CSR award nominee
GuadalajaraThe Battle of Guadalajara in 19362006Ernesto SassotSCS 11
Rock of the Marne The last German offensive in WW1 2008John BestSCS 12
Bastogne Siege of Bastogne, Battle of the Bulge 2009Dean EssigSCS 13
Karelia '44 Karelian Offensive, Continuation War 2011Ken JacobsenSCS 14
It Never Snows Operation Market-Garden 2012Dean EssigSCS 15 CSR award nominee
Heights of Courage Golan Heights, Yom Kippur War 2012Steve NewhouseSCS 16
The Mighty Endeavor: 2nd Edition Operation Overlord to V-E Day 2013Dean Essig (expansion)SCS 17
Day of Days The first days after D-Day 2015Lee ForesterSCS 18
Panzer Battles The Battle for the Chir River, 1942 2016Dean EssigSCS 19
Autumn for Barbarossa (Spec OPS #7) Battle of Smolensk (1941) 2017Dean EssigSCS 20
Rostov '41 Battle of Rostov 2020Ray WeissSCS 21
North Africa Western Desert Campaign 2021Dean EssigSCS 22
Iron CurtainHypothetical NATO-Warsaw Pact offensives, 1945-19892020Carl FungSCS 23 CSR award nominee
Ardennes II Battle of the Bulge 2023Dean EssigSCS 25
Austerlitz Austerlitz 1993Dave PowellNBS 1 CSR award nominee
Marengo Marengo 1995Dave PowellNBS 2 CSR award nominee
Aspern-Essling Aspern-Essling 1999Jerry MaloneNBS 3
Espinosa Espinosa 2002Anders FagerNBS freebie
Montebello Montebello 2006François Vander MeulenNBS freebie
Talavera Talavera & Vimeiro 2007Jerry Malone & Anders FagerNBS 4 CSR award nominee
Last Blitzkrieg Battle of the Bulge 2016Dean EssigBCS 1
Baptism by Fire Battle of Kasserine Pass 2017Dean EssigBCS 2
Brazen Chariots Operation Crusader, Siege of Tobruk, Operation Brevity, Operation Battleaxe, Operation Skorpion 2019Jim DanielsBCS 3 CSR award nominee
Panzers Last Stand Operation Konrad, Siege of Budapest, Operation Southwind, Operation Spring Awakening 2021Carl FungBCS 4 CSR award nominee
Arracourt Battle of Arracourt 2022Carl FungBCS 5 CSR award nominee
Valley of Tears Yom Kippur War 2023Carl FungBCS 6 CSR award WINNER
Circus Minimus Chariot racing 2000Dean Essig

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