If your unfamiliar with the name John Tiller, perhaps you are familiar with some of his many, many game titles he's helped develop over the past few decades.
He began his career at Talonsoft in 1995, which was a video game company famous for its Battleground series, and perhaps most famously the wargame Battleground: Gettysburg. In 1996, John Tiller founded his own game company, John Tiller software and over the next two decades developed and released over 80 commercial games and worked on more then twenty research contracts on behalf of the US Military and government due to his speciality in wargaming and simulation.
His website is still up here:
The last game he released was Scheldt '44 and like many of his other games, was a hex based wargame, this one covering the various campaigns that took place in the Netherlands during 1944.
He began his career at Talonsoft in 1995, which was a video game company famous for its Battleground series, and perhaps most famously the wargame Battleground: Gettysburg. In 1996, John Tiller founded his own game company, John Tiller software and over the next two decades developed and released over 80 commercial games and worked on more then twenty research contracts on behalf of the US Military and government due to his speciality in wargaming and simulation.
Wargaming titan John Tiller has died
The founder of John TIller Software passed away after a battle with cancer
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His website is still up here:
John Tiller Software
John Tiller Software develops very user-friendly and accurate computer simulations of warfare from the time of the musket and pike to present day.
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The last game he released was Scheldt '44 and like many of his other games, was a hex based wargame, this one covering the various campaigns that took place in the Netherlands during 1944.
Scheldt ‘44 review – a road rarely taken
WDS has released its newest title, covering the action in the Benelux region in 1944, including Operation Market Garden
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