Beyond the Volga is a two player card driven wargame which covers the action in and around Stalingrad between 19th November 1942 and 2nd February 1943 The game comes with three scenarios: An introductory historical scenario covering the relief operation mounted by Axis forces - Operation Winterstorm A "what if" scenario covering Operation Thunderclap - the...
In late December 1944, the American 7th Army was overextended throughout the French provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, covering for units drawn northwards towards the vicious fighting around Bastogne. Sensing this weakness, German High Command launched Operation NORDWIND to retake Alsace and the French city of Strasbourg. In early January 1945, after...
Annual 2011 Issue BEYOND WATERLOO is a two-player strategic level game of the Napoleonic Campaign of 1815. Players take the sides of France or the coalition of Allies. The game opens with Napoleon’s arrival at Paris following his return from Elba, and includes his efforts to restore France to a war footing, the Allies’ struggle to revive their anti-French...
Before Waterloo is a two-player strategic level simulation of the Napoleonic Campaign of 1814, extending the play of Beyond Waterloo with two campaigns. One, "La Patrie en Danger!", runs from January through April, 1814. Napoleon has been sent reeling from his second massive defeat in 2 years at Leipzig and must defend France from a now overwhelming...
Welcome to Bharat: Kings of Legend, an epic game of power, mysticism, and romance set in ancient India. Players take on the roles of kings from powerful clans, all striving to become the greatest emperor in the land. To achieve this, you must expand your influence, form alliances, earn the blessings of the gods, and practice yoga to gain mastery over your...
An LPS bonus mini-game on the Biafran War of Secession of 1967-1970. It was included in the issue which featured Look Away!. Components: 1 11" x 17" map (rules printed on the map) 88 5/8" counters Charts Units are mostly brigades, but assets such as leaders, armored car and artillery battalions, as well as aircraft are represented as well. There is no...
The Battle of Białołęka took place on 24 and 25 February 1831 in the village of Białołęka, Poland, during the Polish–Russian War 1830–31. The Polish forces defeated the Russians. However, the Polish victory was not decisive and ultimately inconclusive. Białołęka is a small town situated north of Warsaw. The Russian forces in that area, commanded by Ivan...
The Battle of Białystok took place during the Polish–Soviet War, on August 22, 1920, near and in Białystok, Poland. The forces involved were the Polish 1st Legions Infantry Regiment and the remains of the Soviet Russian 16th and 3rd Army, who were withdrawing after a defeat in the Battle of Warsaw. The battle resulted in a complete destruction of the...
Designer Notes: Bible Wars is the first, and best selling, of the "10 Minute War Games" by Warcoach Games. The game gives the players the feel for ancient Biblical combat including differences between cultures and their armies. The game features the armies of Israel, Egypt, Canaan, Philistine, Babylon, and Assyria. The army decks are sold separately and...
Bible Wars: the board game, takes the tactical level Bible Wars Card Game to the next level. The game features the same 6 cultures on a strategic map of the Holy Lands. In the game each culture is trying to capture and hold onto 18 territories to win but, it's not easy. The first player each turn is randomly determined. Combat is determined, not only by...
Wargame Rules for the English Civil War. Bibles & Buff Coats is a set of tabletop miniatures games rules that portray the forces supporting King Charles I and those supporting Parliament during the English Civil Wars. Players take on the roles of Generals who command the unique and varied forces of Foote, Horse and Artillery of this colorful period. Using...
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Pavia (February 24, 1525), this game features the entire 6th Italian War, beginning in 1521 and leading up to Pavia,. The strategic map will include part of southern France, invaded by the Imperials led by defector Charles de Bourbon, former constable of France, and notably the strategic city of...