Analysis of Sinai (SPI, 1973)
A look at the 1973 SPI wargame that covered the '56, '67, and (then contemporary) '73 October War between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Why are wargamers still interested in updating this 40+ year old title? What sort of reflective thinking does their various player-made materials suggest? How does playing Sinai fit into notions of Empire and the heuristic thinking that goes into being an American citizen playing wargames set in the Middle East?

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