Forgotten Front: Italy, 1944-45 is a conflict simulation of the last year of World War II on the Italian Front between the Allied forces (British, United States and their allies) and the Axis powers (German and Italian fascists). It lasts from Operation Olive, August 1944, to the end of the war in May 1945. In this game, the Allied player is on the...
Forgotten Legions: Designer Signature Edition marks the return of not just one, but TWO wargaming classics by Vance von Borries. Drive on Damascus and Bloody Keren, both now published together for the first time in the same package and with the same basic rules set. They have been re-mastered and updated into all-new, super-sized editions. These were well...
Forgotten Pacific Battles is a simulation of the US invasions of Micronesia from February to October 1944. Specifically, this game includes the invasion of Tinian, Engebi, Parry, Eniwetok, Guam, and Angaur Island as part of the U.S. goal of establishing bases that would allow American bombers, for the first time, to launch within range of the Japanese home...
The battlefield has never looked like this! A time of danger, a secret mission, mysterious tech, and now you and your platoon of rangers are in a strange world inhabited by orcs, sorcerers, and dragons! Forgotten Ruin: The Adventure Wargame takes you to the strangest battlefield yet, pitting state-of-the-art firepower against fantastical monsters. Just...
A Forgotten Sideshow is a solitaire game that recreates Marine air participation in the reduction of the Japanese stronghold at Rabaul, New Britain. By mid-1944, Kenney’s 5th Air Force had pretty much rendered the Rabaul area useless to the Japanese. The Imperial Japanese Navy had pulled its naval forces out of the area, and Japanese airpower in the...
Korea, The Forgotten War includes three battle games of the Korean War. The scale is Platoon level with rules for fire combat, close combat, air support, special weapons, logistical units, tanks, and direct artillery fire. Each scenario is provided with its own map and sheet of counters. The scenarios are: The Naktong Bulge: August 1950; Chosin: November...
A whisper on dying lips. A badly scratched map. Everyone received a tip to join the hunt for the abandoned gold convoy. But are they ready to face what caused the disappearance of so many souls? The desert shows no mercy to the foolish or the greedy… Forgotten West is a miniature-agnostic wargame where you can use any miniatures you like to depict the...
Forgotten World is the new fantasy game from Fireforge Games. With this rulebook you will be able to create your own army to launch you into the conquest of a new and exciting world. The book contains all the rules to play in two different ways: Adventurers, to assemble and fight with your small skirmishing forces and Conquerors to create big battles with...
From the publisher: "The Guédé", a small uncharted archipelago in the Western Atlantic. Ship-wrecked seafarers wash ashore in droves to the small rocky island chain. These scared islanders cling together in small groups, drinking rain water and hunting for any food they can find on the islands. Something is in the water however, and after only a few days a...
Forlorn is a game of tactical combat between a squad of human Space Marines and a nearly unlimited horde of vicious alien Xenos aboard the claustrophobic space station, Hope. The Marine player utilizes a limited number of Action Points to command the Forlorn Squad, hoping that luck and a timely rush of adrenaline will help them to complete their desparate...
A Forlorn Hope is an abstract simulation wargame of a typical trench assault, modeling those attacks that were conducted during the First World War (1914-1918). The player represents an attacking regiment of troops consisting of three battalions, with each battalion made up of two or three assault companies (depending on the number of players). The game...
(from ATO website:) World War Two history has a pattern in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Constant Axis expansion, followed by steady Axis contraction, as the Allies recapture lost territory. In Europe, it is hard to pinpoint the transition point (a good barroom discussion any time!). In the Pacific, it is a little easier to focus precisely at the...