Wings of Glory
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Ares Games have announced that they have made a licensing agreement with Dire Wolf Digital to turn their classic game of WWI dogfighting, Wings of Glory, into a video game for PCs, phones, and tablets.
Now's your chance to participate in the War of the Worlds in the latest Kickstarter from Ares Games. Tripods & Triplanes: The War of the Worlds in Wings of Glory pits the alien race against man's best flying machines.
What if you took the lovely planes from Wings of Glory and inserted Martians? A fantastic twist on the classic, War of the Worlds - which is exactly what's on the way in Tripods & Triplanes from ARES Games.
Tristan Cotterill poses a simple question. What was your first spark for this hobby and is simplicity more enjoyable?
We're back for some more Wings of Glory action with the Hawker Hurricane Mk. 1 and the Junkers Ju.87 B-2 squadron packs from Ares Games.
Today we're taking a look at the Battle of Britain Starter Set for Wings of Glory from Ares Games.
Join us for an awesome Weekender packed with news, interviews and the announcement of the BoW Gaming Awards 2016.
Soon to be available across the world Ares Games are showing off their Battle Of Britain Starter Set for your games of World War II, Wings Of Glory.
Ares Games have added to their Wings of Glory WWI line-up with two more planes. These give you more options for dogfighting in some classic planes...
Ares Games Wings of Glory WWII version has some new releases coming to add to your squadrons.
Soon there will be a few new planes in the sky for Ares Games' WW2 Wings Of Glory. The new packs will not only feature new planes, but some new content as well that will offer some additional rules and tactics to your game.
Ares Games is getting their feet wet with the help of a startup company, ePawn in digital - miniatures crossover games.
Take to the skies with us as we have a chat with Roberto Di Meglio of Ares Games about their Kickstarter for Giants of the Sky and learn more about where the game came from and where it's going next! New sets for World War II anyone?
We had one hell of a weekend last week with the Dropzone Commander Boot Camp but that doesn't mean we're stopping! Welcome to The Weekender!
Start insane bombing runs from the end of World War I with the addition of massive planes to the world of Wings of Glory from Ares Games!
Ares Games is taking to Kickstarter to help fund some really big planes from WWI for their game Wings of Glory.
Look at the size of those planes! Ares Games is bringing B17's and Avro Lancasters to their Wings of Glory game in 4 Special Packs!
The view from the sky never looked so good than with the new WWI airplane packs from ARES for Wings of Glory. New packs were released in the US today and will be making their way over to Europe in the next few weeks.
Darrell gets a Nueport 23 From Wings of War and tells us how he thinks it stacks up with some of the other World War one planes.
Will these new planes make it into your collection for Wings of Glory?
Darrell gets out a Fokker DR1 for Wings of War and let's us know just what he thinks of it.
Darrell takes a look at the latest release from Wargames Factory... 15mm plastic Late War Germans!
CorSec have a selection of telescopic rods to allow you to vary the heights of your flying minis during games.
Good news to all fans of aerial combat, the WW2 starter set for Wings of Glory is now available!
Ares Games have announced that the first WW1 releases for Wings of Glory will be available worldwide January 2012.
New company Ares Games is going to start publishing aerial combat game Wings of Glory (previously known as Wings of War). Here are some previews of the game cards.
So Fantasy Flight Games have announced that they will no longer be distributing Wings of War, beyond the current stock that they hold... that's bad! But Nexus Games International will be taking over the distribution of Darrell's favourite flight combat game... from now... that's great!
Darrell gets his hands on another plane from Wings of War this time its the Sopwith Camel the same plane flown by Major William Barker with 50 kills.