Game number 10 in the Napoleonic 20 series (Germany 20 #2) On the same day as the Battle of Dresden, Marshal MacDonald’s forces on the flank of Napoleon’s army stumbled upon a Russo-Prussian force of about equal size under Marshal von Blücher, and the accidental Battle of Katzbach ensued amidst a heavy thunderstorm. Both armies were surprised, but...
Kawaguchi's Gamble: Edson's Ridge is a tactical level Area-Impulse Game. The game covers the battle of Edson's Ridge, also known as Bloody Ridge, in September 1942 during the Guadalcanal campaign in 1942-43. The Japanese, as part of a complicated multi-pronged attack, sent three battalions, nearly 3000 men, charging towards the ridge protecting the...
This game covers the hardest battle of Hokuetsu in bakumatsu era. 1 map 60 counters 4 pages rulebook (included inside the magazine) The game uses point to point map and chit activation mechanics. This is the fourth game of 60 series, which can be played with only 60 counters and in 60 minutes. The victory is determined by victory points, which is given to...
(from Hexasim website:) Kawanakajima 1561, simulates the fourth battle of Kawanakajima. This will be the first game in the series Sengoku Jidai, which will cover battles in 16th century Japan. The system is designed so players can finish a game in an evening, and has simple but dynamic mechanics. In the game, each player takes the role of a commander in...
Kawanakajima 1561, the most epic battle of Sengoku Jidai, is the third volume in the Sengoku Jidai series. The game features a one-sided area map measuring 23.1 × 33.1 inches (59.4 × 84 cm), 216 beautifully illustrated counters, and a 24-page bilingual rulebook (English & French). It also includes two player aids and two scenarios: one historical and one...
Issue game of Wargame Japanese History #5. This game covers the very famous fourth Kawanakajima battle in 1561 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Kawanakajima). A "gunki" is a war story (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunki_monogatari). This game uses map areas and each player secretly deploy his forces using planning sheets. Components: 8 page...
Ancient wargame from the Mapuche people of southern Chile. From the publisher: "The literary translation of this game refers to the 5 sides of the dice made of stone (Kechukawe). Considering that the Mapuches were a warrior people, it is not strange for them to have games, which represented battlefields. This is a game played only by men, who have the...
States of Siege Series #10 Keep Up The Fire! is a solitaire States of Siege series game set in 1900 Peking (modern day Beijing), China where Foreign Legations (areas assigned to Imperial powers including ambassadors, business people, and a handful of troops to provide security) are besieged in their Compound by Chinese anti-imperialist forces. The Chinese...
Keeper's Dissension is an intense two player strategy game where players battle it out in a Civil War using great warriors, abilities, and resources! During the game, players will move across the board destroying opposing pieces for loot and board control, while also keeping an eye on available resources that they can use for building defenses and powerful...
The Kelpie is a legendary horse of Scottish folklore. It also has connections to some areas of Yorkshire, including the Strid near Bolton Abbey. This tabletop miniatures game takes inspiration from the mythological horse by having one player take control of the Kelpie, trying to drown victims in the river, and the other player embodying a group of...
The Kelpie is a legendary horse of Scottish folklore. It also has connections to some areas of Yorkshire, including the Strid near Bolton Abbey. This tabletop miniatures game takes inspiration from the mythological horse trying to drown a group of Villagers crossing a river. This is the solo version of this game, so only the Villagers are playable. There...