The base game is a book and set of punch-out tokens that combine with ANY miniatures or grid maps you have from ANY game. The modular system is designed for cooperative play with a large group of friends while being both budget friendly and allowing one to use some favorite game pieces that were either in storage or just never meant for gaming. For...
Sub-title is "The Battle for Northern Mexico, February 22-23, 1847" with Artwork by Mark Simonitch & Stuart Rose, as well as assistance from Mark Miller, Gary Miller, & Mark May. The Game is contained in a Ziploc "Baggie" with a 22x34" 7-Color mapsheet, 100-Glossy Color Cardboard Counters, a Large Rules Booklet, 2-Casualty & Ammo Record sheets with a...
Buffalo Wings is a stand-alone game of tactical air combat over Finland in WWII from Against the Odds Magazine. It expands the Fighting Wings series of WWII air combat games designed by J.D. Webster and published by Clash of Arms Games. The game has been OOP for years, but an upgraded and updated version was finished on Kickstarter and is now being sent to...
The Buffalo Wings Expansion Kit expands coverage of the "Winter War" and "Continuation War" between Finland and the USSR, sometimes independent and then as part of WW2. The title comes from a plane -- the Brewster Buffalo -- which was woefully unsuccessful when used by US and British forces, but which the Finns adapted into a very useful fighter, which...
"Bug Hunter Sniper!" is a Sniper! series wargame about hypothetical clashes between spacefaring human adventurers and hostile alien monsters. As in all games in the Sniper! series, this wargame focuses on combat as experienced by the individual soldier. This game examines the problems and situations peculiar to close combat in strange environments and...
The creatures of Blorb 212 were more than a match for the first explorers that tried to take over their world. When a series of attempts to colonize the planet failed, the company that had claimed Blorb 212 waited. After a few years of planning, they began dropping Mecs down to the Planet’s surface to rid it of the mutant monsters that lived there. But...
Bug Strife is a tabletop game that reminds me of many real time strategy games for the PC. Two or more players begin with certain bug forces and then, through food acquisition, hive construction and combat, establish their side as dominant on the battlefield. The book for Bug Strife is 33 pages of typing paper covered with a decently sturdy cardboard cover...
Fighting Hives on a planet of Insects. Nothing says victory like eating your opponents remains for lunch. Who needs zombies, when you got bugs. The game board is made up of two 8.5x11 squared game sheets, each of which has a grid of offset squares on them. These squares regulate movement and attacks by insects on other insects. The game mats can be placed...
In Bugged! You can play one of the four main races that inhabit the galaxy in an attempt to wipe out any opposition. You could be anything from the mutant bugs with their limited intelligence but powerful weapons to the more resourceful but heavily outnumbered human marines. It is a hex-based wargame that uses cards to add spice to what units can do. It is...
From the designer: "You’re lucky. See a “bug” on the ground you just “squish” 'em with your foot. No problem, right? Well in the far future on planets far away it isn’t so easy anymore.’Cause the “bugs” are bigger than you and have appetites to match. You’ve seen them. Aliens…Starship Troopers*… know what I’m saying? That’s what this is all about....
"Bugs" is a tactical-level wargame with six asymmetrical factions that models episodes in the lives of various insect species. In addition, this game system is designed to include new expansions, where factions of other phyla can be introduced, for example: reptiles. The rules weight can vary, being suitable to a broad range of ages and war game knowledge...