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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.
The Gamers produce games in several different series:
Game | Subject | Year | Designer | Category | Notes |
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In Their Quiet Fields | Antietam | 1988 | Dean Essig | CWB 1 | |
In Their Quiet Fields II | Antietam | 1995 | Dean Essig | CWB 1a | |
Thunder at the Crossroads | Gettysburg | 1988 | Dave Powell | CWB 2 | |
Thunder at the Crossroads II | Gettysburg | 1992 | Dave Powell | CWB 2a | |
August Fury | 2nd Battle of Bull Run | 1990 | Dave Powell | CWB 3 | |
Barren Victory | Chickamauga | 1991 | Dave Powell | CWB 4 | |
Bloody Roads South | The Wilderness | 1992 | James Epperson | CWB 5 | |
Perryville | Perryville | 1992 | Dave Powell | CWB 6 | |
Embrace an Angry Wind | Spring Hill & Franklin | 1992 | Dean Essig | CWB 7 | |
No Better Place to Die | Murfreesboro | 1994 | Dave Powell | CWB 8 | CSR award nominee |
April's Harvest | Shiloh | 1995 | Al Wambold | CWB 9 | CSR award nominee |
Champion Hill | Champion Hill | 1996 | Ken Jacobsen | CWB 10 | CSR award nominee |
Gaines Mill | Seven Days Battle I | 1997 | Dave Powell | CWB 11 | CSR award nominee |
Seven Pines | Seven Pines & Seven Days Battle II | 1998 | Dean Essig | CWB 12 | |
Malvern Hill | Seven Days Battle III | 1999 | Dean Essig | CWB 13 | CSR award nominee |
Three Battles of Manassas | 1st & 2nd Bull Run, hypothetical 3rd Bull Run | 2004 | Thomas Prowell | CWB 14 | CSR award nominee |
Strike Them a Blow | North Anna | 2006 | Bob Munns | CWB 15 | |
This Hallowed Ground | Gettysburg | 1998 | Dave Powell | RSS 1 | CSR award nominee |
This Terrible Sound | Chickamauga | 2000 | Dave Powell | RSS 2 | CSR award nominee |
A Fearful Slaughter | Shiloh | 2004 | Dave Powell | RSS 3 | CSR award nominee |
South Mountain | South Mountain | 2008 | Dave Powell | RSS 4 | |
None But Heroes | Antietam | 2011 | Dean Essig | LoB 1 | CSR award WINNER |
Last Chance for Victory | Gettysburg | 2014 | Dean Essig | LoB 2 | |
To Take Washington | Monocacy, Fort Stevens | 2019 | Dean Essig | LoB 3 | |
Bloody 110th | Battle of the Bulge | 1989 | Dean Essig | TCS 1 | CSR award nominee |
Objective: Schmidt | Hürtgen Forest, Ardennes Campaign | 1990 | Dave Powell | TCS 2 | CSR award nominee |
Omaha | Omaha | 1991 | Dave Powell | TCS 3 | |
Matanikau | Matanikau River | 1993 | Sam Simons | TCS 4 | |
GD '40 | Stonne, Battle of France | 1993 | Wig Graves | TCS 5 | CSR award nominee |
Hunters From the Sky [1] | Maleme Airfield, Battle of Crete | 1994 | Wig Graves | TCS 6 | CSR award nominee |
Black Wednesday | Krasny Bor | 1995 | Dave Friedrichs | TCS 7 | CSR award nominee |
Leros: The Island Prize | Leros | 1996 | Dave Friedrichs | TCS 8 | |
GD '41 | Tula Road, Battle of Moscow | 1996 | Wig Graves | TCS 9 | CSR award WINNER |
Semper Fi! | Korean War | 1997 | Lee Forester | TCS 10 | CSR award WINNER |
Raging Storm | Anzio, Allied invasion of Italy | 1997 | Nigel Roberts & Bob Runnicles | TCS 11 | |
A Frozen Hell | Tolvajärvi, Winter War | 2000 | Al Wambold | TCS 12 | CSR award nominee |
Screaming Eagles in Holland | Veghel, Operation Market Garden | 2002 | Nigel Roberts & Bob Runnicles | TCS 13 | |
Bloody Ridge | Guadalcanal, Bloody Ridge | 2005 | Michael Smith | TCS 14 | |
GD'42 | Operation Mars | 2009 | Wig Graves | TCS 15 | |
Canadian Crucible | Norrey-en-Bessin, Battle of Normandy | 2013 | Larry Brien | TCS 16 | |
Ariete | First Battle of Bir el Gubi | 2020 | Mauro De Vita | TCS 17 | |
Goose Green | Battle of Goose Green | 2023 | Carl Fung | TCS 18 | |
Force Eagle's War | (Hypothetical NATO-Warsaw Pact conflict) | 1990 | Dean Essig | Modern TCS | |
Guderian's Blitzkrieg | Operation Barbarossa | 1992 | Dean Essig | OCS 1 | CSR award nominee |
Enemy at the Gates | Stalingrad | 1994 | Dean Essig | OCS 2 | CSR award WINNER |
Tunisia | Tunisia | 1995 | Dean Essig | OCS 3 | CSR award WINNER |
Hube's Pocket | Western Ukraine | 1996 | Dave Friedrichs | OCS 4 | CSR award nominee |
DAK | Western Desert Campaign | 1997 | Dean Essig | OCS 5 | CSR award WINNER |
Burma | Burma Campaign | 1999 | Dave Friedrichs | OCS 6 | CSR award WINNER |
Sicily | Sicily | 2000 | Dean Essig | OCS 7 | CSR award WINNER (tie) |
Guderian's Blitzkrieg II | Operation Barbarossa | 2001 | Dean Essig | OCS 8 | CSR award nominee |
Korea: The Forgotten War | Korean War | 2003 | Rod Miller | OCS 9 | CSR award nominee |
Case Blue | Case Blue & Stalingrad | 2007 | Dean Essig | OCS 10 | CSR award WINNER |
Baltic Gap | Baltic Offensive | 2009 | John Kisner & Hans Mielants | OCS 11 | |
The Blitzkrieg Legend | Battle of France | 2012 | Hans Kishel | OCS 12 | |
Reluctant Enemies | Syria–Lebanon Campaign | 2014 | Curtis Baer | OCS 13 | |
Beyond the Rhine | Northwestern Europe Campaign | 2015 | Roland LeBlanc | OCS 14 | |
Tunisia II | Tunisia | 2016 | Dean Essig | OCS 15 | |
Operational Matters: OCS Guide (Sicily II insert) | Sicily | 2016 | Dean Essig (game) | OCS 16 | |
Smolensk:Barbarossa Derailed | Battle of Smolensk (1941) | 2018 | Hans Kishel | OCS 17 | |
Hungarian Rhapsody | Siege of Budapest | 2020 | Stéphane Acquaviva | OCS 18 | CSR award nominee |
The Third Winter | Battle of the Dnieper | 2022 | Antony Birkett | OCS 19 | CSR award nominee |
Crimea: Conquest and Liberation | Crimean campaign & Crimean offensive | 2023 | Guy Wilde & Antony Birkett | OCS 20 | |
Luzon: Race for Bataan | Philippines campaign (1941–1942) | 2024 | Matsuura Yutaka | OCS 21 | |
Stalingrad Pocket | Stalingrad | 1992 | Masahiro Yamazaki | SCS 1 | CSR award WINNER |
Stalingrad Pocket II | Stalingrad | 1996 | Dean Essig | SCS 1 | |
Afrika | Western Desert Campaign | 1993 | Dean Essig | SCS 2 | CSR award WINNER |
Afrika II | Western Desert Campaign | 2006 | Dean Essig | SCS 12 | CSR award nominee |
Ardennes | Battle of the Bulge | 1994 | Dean Essig | SCS 3 | CSR award nominee |
Yom Kippur | Sinai Front, Yom Kippur War | 1995 | Al Sandrick | SCS 4 | CSR award WINNER |
Crusader | Operation Crusader | 1997 | Dean Essig | SCS 5 | CSR award nominee |
Gazala | Gazala | 1999 | Dean Essig | SCS 6 | CSR award nominee |
Drive on Paris | Western Front 1914 | 2000 | Al Wambold | SCS 7 | CSR award WINNER |
Fallschirmjäger | Airborne assault against Holland 1940 | 2001 | Al Wambold | SCS 8 | CSR award nominee |
Operation Michael | Operation Michael | 2002 | John Best | SCS 9 | |
The Mighty Endeavor | Operation Overlord to V-E Day | 2005 | Steve Newhouse & Tim Armstrong | SCS 10 | CSR award nominee |
Guadalajara | The Battle of Guadalajara in 1936 | 2006 | Ernesto Sassot | SCS 11 | |
Rock of the Marne | The last German offensive in WW1 | 2008 | John Best | SCS 12 | |
Bastogne | Siege of Bastogne, Battle of the Bulge | 2009 | Dean Essig | SCS 13 | |
Karelia '44 | Karelian Offensive, Continuation War | 2011 | Ken Jacobsen | SCS 14 | |
It Never Snows | Operation Market-Garden | 2012 | Dean Essig | SCS 15 | CSR award nominee |
Heights of Courage | Golan Heights, Yom Kippur War | 2012 | Steve Newhouse | SCS 16 | |
The Mighty Endeavor: 2nd Edition | Operation Overlord to V-E Day | 2013 | Dean Essig (expansion) | SCS 17 | |
Day of Days | The first days after D-Day | 2015 | Lee Forester | SCS 18 | |
Panzer Battles | The Battle for the Chir River, 1942 | 2016 | Dean Essig | SCS 19 | |
Autumn for Barbarossa (Spec OPS #7) | Battle of Smolensk (1941) | 2017 | Dean Essig | SCS 20 | |
Rostov '41 | Battle of Rostov | 2020 | Ray Weiss | SCS 21 | |
North Africa | Western Desert Campaign | 2021 | Dean Essig | SCS 22 | |
Iron Curtain | Hypothetical NATO-Warsaw Pact offensives, 1945-1989 | 2020 | Carl Fung | SCS 23 | CSR award nominee |
Ardennes II | Battle of the Bulge | 2023 | Dean Essig | SCS 25 | |
Austerlitz | Austerlitz | 1993 | Dave Powell | NBS 1 | CSR award nominee |
Marengo | Marengo | 1995 | Dave Powell | NBS 2 | CSR award nominee |
Aspern-Essling | Aspern-Essling | 1999 | Jerry Malone | NBS 3 | |
Espinosa | Espinosa | 2002 | Anders Fager | NBS freebie | |
Montebello | Montebello | 2006 | François Vander Meulen | NBS freebie | |
Talavera | Talavera & Vimeiro | 2007 | Jerry Malone & Anders Fager | NBS 4 | CSR award nominee |
Last Blitzkrieg | Battle of the Bulge | 2016 | Dean Essig | BCS 1 | |
Baptism by Fire | Battle of Kasserine Pass | 2017 | Dean Essig | BCS 2 | |
Brazen Chariots | Operation Crusader, Siege of Tobruk, Operation Brevity, Operation Battleaxe, Operation Skorpion | 2019 | Jim Daniels | BCS 3 | CSR award nominee |
Panzers Last Stand | Operation Konrad, Siege of Budapest, Operation Southwind, Operation Spring Awakening | 2021 | Carl Fung | BCS 4 | CSR award nominee |
Arracourt | Battle of Arracourt | 2022 | Carl Fung | BCS 5 | CSR award nominee |
Valley of Tears | Yom Kippur War | 2023 | Carl Fung | BCS 6 | CSR award WINNER |
Circus Minimus | Chariot racing | 2000 | Dean Essig |
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