War Game - World War I

World War I wargames give players a focused way to browse conflict simulation by period and subject. Noble Knight carries new, used, and out-of-print titles in this part of the hobby, including harder-to-find games from classic publishers and modern specialist lines.


Frequently Asked Questions

World War I games typically reflect a static front defined by trench warfare, with gameplay focused on managing attrition and maintaining supply lines. This creates a slower, more deliberate style compared to the mobility seen in World War II games.
Yes. Because of the slower pace and broader time scale, World War I games often take longer to play than World War II games. Turns may represent extended periods, which contributes to a more methodical experience.
Strategy tends to focus less on micromanagement and more on long-term planning. These games emphasize pacing, positioning, and resource management rather than rapid tactical decisions.