The year is 1954. Tsar Josef I (known to the world as "Stalin") unleashes the wrath of the Holy Soviet Army on the decadent oligarchies of the West. Nations are sundered, cities are leveled in the fury of the first assault. Millions perish amid the fury and the flames as forbidden technologies and unnatural scientific discoveries are unleashed. But the war...
Still in development "Strategic Command: World War 2" is a strategic level wargame set in the European and Pacific theatres of the Second World War. It is a contest between three Factions; the Axis, the Western Allies and the Soviet Union. It is a game for 2-5 players and takes about 3-4 hours to play, for ages 12+. The players are in control of all...
The accession of the Caliph Uthmãn b. Affan enabled Mu’ãwiyah b. Sufyan, his cousin and the formidable governor of Syria to construct a fleet and carry on the war against Byzantium. From the highlands of Armenia to the shores of Crete, the elite Syrian army and navy seeks to overwhelm the last stronghold of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople....
This was the Games Workshop licenced version of The Warlord that only had half the original mapboard (Western Europe), was only for 4 players, and had some amended game-rules. It went on to earn a dedicated following of its own but GW never developed or re-issued the product after the initial release. Game start was different, decided by random allocation...
Apocalypse: World War 2. 1939-1945 Europe is a strategic level game covering the World War II European Theater. During the game, you play the leader of one of three countries (Great Britain, Nazi Germany or the USSR) and it depends only on your decisions whether you will lead your country to the final victory. The game is based on cards (CDG - Card Driven...
Apokalypse was a miniature wargame set in a dystopian future, the aftermath of the final war. It simulated the desperate skirmishes, firefights and encounters taking place in the last 120 days of humanity. The players took the role of powermongers, leaders and warlords of what armed forces still existing in the postapocalyptic wasteland, using remaining...
The fourth volume of the series The propeller rotates and the engine roars. This volume is dedicated to the clashes between the USAAF and the Dai-Nippon Teikoku Kaigun Koku Hombu, the Imperial Japanese Naval Air Force and it recreates the surprise attack of the P-38 Lightning to the planes carrying Admiral Yamamoto on April 18th 1943. Will you manage to...
April's Harvest: The Battle of Shiloh, April 6 & 7, 1862, is the ninth game of the Civil War Brigade (CWB) Series from The Gamers. April 6, 1862: The Confederacy must strike back at a host of Union armies that have virtually captured vital Tennessee. The South masses its forces under charismatic Albert Sidney Johnston to strike Union troops encamped at...
"The Last Stand: Italy, April '45" is an operational wargame about the last month of World War II in Italy. One player is the German with some Fascist allies trying to delay allied advance toward the Po river. The other player has the composite forces of the Allies (American, British, Commonwealth, Polish, Jewish, Brazilian and Italian) with the objective...
Apuren el Corralito! is a two player print and play, free game depicting the climactic battle of 2nd Alihuatá (Dec. 1933), during the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia (1932-35), which ended with the surrender of the bulk of the Bolivian army in a clearing of the “chaco” bush known as Campo Vía, and resulted in the first truce in the war. The game is...
A simulation of the Black Prince's campaigning in south-western France, 1355-6. Published within A Book of Sandhurst Wargames. Aquitaine is a game for two players which simulates the strategic operations of English and French armies during a part of the Hundred Years' War. The game is quick and simple to play, despite the apparent bulk of the rules. Scale:...