The land was divided, its provinces fractured by ambition and betrayal. Armies marched through rice fields, emissaries whispered in candlelit halls, and the people looked to their daimyo for guidance and protection. Every order carried the weight of loyalty and the promise of power. It was a time when each decision could tilt the balance of history, and so the samurai sent out their General Orders: Sengoku Jidai by David Thompson and Trevor Benjamin from @ospreygames with art by Tanner Staheli.
Read the full review or listen to the audio version here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2025/11/01/general-orders-sengoku-jidai-saturday-review/

The land was divided, its provinces fractured by ambition and betrayal. Armies marched through rice fields, emissaries whispered in candlelit halls, and the people looked to their daimyo for guidance and protection. Every order carried the weight of loyalty and the promise of power. It was a time when each decision could tilt the balance of history, and so the samurai sent out their General Orders: Sengoku Jidai by David Thompson and Trevor Benjamin from Osprey Games with art by Tanner Staheli.
lines i have ruthlessly cut today that i believe have actually wounded me includes:
"David Lightman had less latency to the WOPR and he was using an acoustic coupler."
