From the back of the game box: The Army of the Heartland is a strategic-operational simulation of the rebel Army of Tennessee's campaigns during the Civil War. Created by award-winning designer John Prados, and using the same scale and game system as his earlier Campaigns of Robert E. Lee, this game focuses on the critical, but largely ignored actions in...
Army of the Rhine is the fourteenth volume in Red Sash Games’ Lace Wars series. This game is the last in a set of four dealing with the War of the Grand Alliance (1688-1697). This war, sometimes called the War of the League of Augsburg or the Nine Years' War, was the second of the three great wars of Louis XIV. As a young man he waged the Dutch War to...
Armymals is a game of critters in tanks and they do "pew pew pew". Our armymals are very special creatures: They drive tanks and have strong personalities just like the noble leaders of the past. In Armymals you will meet dozens of characters like Narwhaleon Bonaparte, Abrahamster Lincoln, and Lionidas – each with its own unique artwork and thematic...
There are 120 of the 1/2" counters, map sheet with hex grid, rules, charts. Turns represent half-day turns from AM Sept. 17 - AM Sept. 29, 1944. Features airborne units and air bombardment, artillery and engineers rules. Allies get 3 victory points (VP's) per turn for control of the Arnhem Bridge and 2 VP's per turn for the pontoon bridge near Arnhem (if...
Arnhem: Operation Market-Garden, September 1944, is a two-player Operational level board-wargame originally part of the Westwall quad. Arnhem was then released as a Collector's Edition game in 1976. The game included a hard mounted map, 100 counters, standard and specific rules. The game is a two player recreation of Operation Market Garden, Sept. 1944....
West Wall is one of the Quad series that SPI published - a grouping of 4 different battles of a war, using a set of standard rules with a separate set of exclusive rules for each battle. This Quad contained the battles of: Arnhem (Operation Market-Garden) Bastogne (Bulge) Hurtgen Forest (Roer river valley) Remagen (Rhine bridgehead) As wargames go, these...
A wargame about the "Market-Garden" operation. The game uses rules of the B35 (Battles of World War II 1943-1945) system designed for dealing with medium battles of World War II. Counters represent battalions, one hex represents 2000m, one turn represents 8 hours. At present rules and all publications about the game are only in Polish language. The second...
(from Vae Victis website and user description:) September 17, 1944. The first parachutists drop on to Nijmegan and Arnhem! Operation Market Garden has been launched in the hope of smashing a defeated enemy and ending the war before Christmas. However, the Germans still have some fight in them and, unfortunately for the Allies, they have the means: two SS...
An Axis & Allies like strategy game reliving the dramatic events of operation Market-Garden in September 1944. A large narrow mapboard represents the area from Eindhoven by Nijmegen to Arnhem. Units are plastic pieces representing infantry, tanks and artillery; 13 important plastic bridges are included. Almost every bridge is a stepping-stone to success....