From the publisher's website: "Desert War Egypt, 1940, is a game covering Italy’s invasion of Egypt, before Rommel came to rescue them from their folly. This game uses an updated, and slightly expanded, version of the MedWar Sicily game system: no CRT, just dice, and cards...a totally new approach to gaming battles that can be learned in five minutes and...
Desert War is the first game in the new "Breakthrough History" series designed by pioneer SPI-Avalon Hill wargame designer Frank Davis. Although his 1976 "Wellington's Victory" design was one of the first SPI monster games, in 1983, he deserted the wargame hobby because he felt games had grown too tedious and complicated. Forty years later, he returned to...
Desolate Front is an alternate World War I card game in which myth and magic fight side by side with science and technology. Players use soldiers, officers, heroes and other items, such as The Master of the Hunt and Frankenstein's Creature, to try to take control of the battlefield. Use the latest equipment, stalwart allies, and powerful magic to vanquish...
Desolation is a solo/co-op exploration, dungeon crawling, map tile placement, skirmish boardgame set in the great World War Two zombie apocalypse. In Desolation you will build a hardened crew of survivors that will progress in skill, acquire new equipment and customize weaponry from battle to battle. The game comes with its own field book where you record...
Move men and mechs shoulder to steel shoulder across the lands of a far future earth in Desolation Terra. A fully interactable map means that how you combine your units during skirmishes is vital. Inspired by mech builder games and military mech anime, Desolation Terra sees bands of brothers bound by bonds of war, whether flesh or steel take to the...
Desperado is a simple miniature skirmish wargame set in the wild west. Desperado features a simple character generation system, random card initiative system, and a unique (and easy) combat chart system. A full range of weapons from bow and arrows to buffalo rifles. Your figures can shoot, brawl, wrestle, jump off buildings, and throw dynamite. The system...
Destination Antwerp is a 2020 classic work of the famous Japanese small wargame magazine "BONSAI". The game takes the Ardennes Offensive launched by the German army in December 1944 as the background and focuses on the armored formations as the protagonists. —description from the publisher (translated) Unlike the original release the Chinese edition also...
Destination: Normandy is a two-player, introductory historical strategy game that covers the Normandy campaign from June-August. Intended for those new to the hobby or for those wanting a very quick, easy to play game between other games or for a tournament. 1 8-1/2 x 11" game map w/large hexes 1 8-page rulebook, filled with color examples of play 1...
Destination Xuzhou is an operational level wargame simulates the Battle of Xuzhou in China during World War II. The map is devided by hex and one hex cross is nearly 25-30 km. 1-2 players control the Imperial Japanese Army and 1 player controls the National Revolutionary Army. Player who controls more VP areas win the game after 10 turns. —description from...
Hex-based simultaneous-move wargame based on destroyer (and an occasional light cruiser) actions in the 20th century. By the same designer and uses the same system as Ironbottom Sound. Gunfire is figured in factors, and an ordered-pair dice roll determines number of hits based on factors firing and range. The location of each hit is then determined by...
Destruction of Army Group Center: The Soviet Summer Offensive, 1944, is a simulation on a corps/division level of the Russian Summer Offensive of 1944 on the Eastern Front (Operation Bagration). Historically this offensive destroyed one entire Nazi Army Group, and prevented large transfers of men and equipment to the newly formed Western Front where the...
This new version of Destruction of Army Group Center is a thorough redesign, by Ty Bomba, of the game originally published by old-SPI in the early 1970s (in S&T#36). The campaign under examination is “Operation Bagration,” the Red Army’s summer offensive of 1944 during which they destroyed more German manpower and equipment than had been lost at...