Chevauchee. A Medieval Skirmish Wargame Swords, mud and blood. Medieval man to man fighting was brutal and unpleasant but there's no reason your game rules should be. Chevauchee takes the familiar, fast-moving engine from FiveCore and adapts it to medieval skirmish warfare. Features include: Warband level gameplay where you can get to know each member of...
A full fantasy supplement for the Chevauchee skirmish wargame rules. On Samhain's Eve offers the following features: Rules for heroes, spell casting, non-human characters and mystical weapons. A bestiary of medieval-inspired monsters and the ability to create your own completely random monstrosities. 3 introductory scenarios as well as a simple selection...
Multiplayer campaigns can be an entertaining way to kill a weekend, or last weeks and weeks as players struggle for supremacy. Cartographia builds on the extensive suite of narrative campaign tools contained within Chevauchee and builds upon them to put each player in charge of a medieval fief rooted in a realistic medieval landscape, easily represented on...
During the 100 Years War between France and England, bands of soldiers from both sides launched raids into enemy-held territory, burning, pillaging, and slaying as much as possible before opposition could be mounted in strength. This practice, known as Chevauchee, is the inspiration for this game of medieval and Renaissance warfare. Designed for fun and...
Chibi Commander is a strategy game for 1 to 4 players. You command a squad of specialists. Try to fight against the Aliens or take over the command of this dark minded Enemies yourself. Play together with your friends in coop or against them. Or even play it alone against the game itself. Play missions in many different locations, single or in campaign...
A game on the clash between protesters and police at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Released with Strategy & Tactics magazine #21 (January 1970) along with Flight of the Goeben. Also available from SPI as a separate game. Per Jim Dunnigan "[Chicago, Chicago! was a] serious attempt to model the situation...Non-war games were never expected to be...
"They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That's the Chicago way! " In The Chicago Way you control a gang of driven men determined to achieve their goals no matter the cost. Choose from hard nosed Gangsters, two-bit gangs of Moonshiners, unswerving Prohibition Agents or bright-eyed squads...
"Chickamauga" is a brigade-level wargame simulation of the battle of September 19-20th, 1863 along Chickamauga Creek. The actual battle was a confused melee in which each army went into action piecemeal. The game emphasizes the command and control problems that characterized this battle. It uses a unique planning points accumulation system combined with a...
Chickamauga: Bloody September, 1863 (CBS) is volume four of Paul Koenig’s Bloody Civil War Series. It is a two-player wargame simulating the second bloodiest battle of the war and the biggest defeat for the Union in the West. As the Confederate player, you are in the rare position of outnumbering your enemy. On the first day you must take Thomas' initial...
Chickamauga River of Death is a Brigade level simulation of the Civil War Battle of Chickamauga, fought September 18-20, 1863. With two players, one assumes the role of Braxton Bragg and commands the Confederate Army of Tennessee, the other becomes William S Rosecrans commanding the Union Army of the Cumberland. With 4 players, each assumes command of from...
From the Decision Games' website: The Blue & Gray classics are being updated with a slight change in scale to 352 yards per hex, an updated game system that treats unit differences more accurately, and a combat system that includes step losses. Once again the Union Army of the Cumberland was in pursuit of Gen. Bragg's Army of the Tennessee, after the...