Kreigspeil (sic) is a game played with miniatures, but not using a standard type of miniatures rules. It is played on a board with a square grid; a board layout is provided (which needs to be replicated on a 3'x5' surface), but others could be devised. There are always two sides; with more than two players each side is controlled by a team. Players choose...
Europe: the minigame series, is a selection of five games that are designed to be played by those as young as age 5, and in 10-30 minutes. They deal with different historical subjects. The five are: Crusades Viking Fury The Last Legion Russian Valor Knight Battles Each set comes with: 4 figures 10 tokens 1 game board 1 die set of rules The rules consist of...
2nd Polish wargame. "Kreta 1941" (Crete 1941) is low-complexity tactic game about German airborne landing on Crete in spring 1941. It comprises a full colour map, counters that need to be cut. Battalion-company scale. Effect of struggle between units can be retreat or elimination. The rules are in Polish. The games was based on an early wargaming system...
Krieg Am Gardasee, Operations on Lake Garda, 1866 is a set of fast play rules and a campaign system based on LFG’s Steamer Wars, covering the 1866 naval campaign fought out on Lake Garda by the navies of Austria and Italy. The fast play nature of the rules and the campaign system that is also included allow the campaign to be fought out over a weekend or a...
Krieg ohne Hass Fast play wargame rules for Divisional and Corps level battles of the Second World War, using 15mm through to 2mm miniatures. A grid based battlefield regulates all firing and movement eliminating any micro-measurement. No record keeping is required. Vehicle scale is one base of miniatures to about 25 vehicles or about 250 men, with a grid...
Hex-and-counter strategic level wargame covering World War II in Europe and North Africa from September 1939 to December 1945. Includes more than 400 counters representing major and minor powers in addition to special “what if” option cards. Players represent Axis and Western Allied and Soviet Allied (if there are only two players one player plays both...
Kriegbot, the future of robotic combat vehicles. Secretly outfit your robot with weapons like railguns, EMP blasters, and chainsaws. Add a couple of systems like targeting computers, incendiary munitions, or radar. Mount all of this hardware on a unique chassis, like a hovercraft or a helicopter, and then team up and battle it out with other kriegbots on a...
Includes new weapons, systems and skins to fight with, including but not limited to: Cluster Bombs, Infantry Pods, Electrolasers, UAVs, Super-steel Rams, Limpet Mines, and Thermal Lances. The Expansion also introduces a new type of card, the Powercore, which tracks your robot's battery level. Use your stored energy to activate the Powercore's special...
Full title was "Das Krieges-Spiel, oder Versuch, dem Kampf zweier gegeneinander Krieg fuhrenden Armeen in einem Brett-Spiele nachzuahmen". The game is played on a hexagon-shaped board divided into triangular areas, divided down the center by a border river. Two players each set up 52 different circular paper markers representing different military units...
The fundamental concept of this game is to defeat the opponent by capturing and intercepting their pieces, and to place the Fortress Commander in "checkmate" by completely encircling him—thereby deciding the outcome of the game. The encircled opponent must surrender in defeat, and the game is over. The pieces are identical in type and number for each...
This is a two-player German war game published in about 1880. The playing board features a castle in the center surrounded by a two-layer multi-colored track running from 1-70. On each side is rectangular block of colored numbers, with 1-35 on one side and 36-70 on the other. There are illustrations of fighting in the four corners, with uniforms...