This board wargame is created to commemorate the forgotten heroes who devoted their lives to defend Hong Kong from the Japanese invasion in December 1941. Glory Recalled: Hong Kong 1941 it's an Operational level board wargame for 2 players. One player plays as Major General Takeo Ito, the commander of the Japanese 38th Division while the other player plays...
Glory & Riches is a strategic game of resource management and area control for 2-5 players. Each person is a fief lord vying for the kingdom's throne. To gain the throne, a player needs to control three fief Capital cities. During the game, you produce resources, construct buildings, train peasants into advanced units, and expand your territory. The...
This game, the first in 3W's 'North and South' Civil War battle series, was first published in The Wargamer Magazine (#52). The game recreates the first Battle of Bull Run, the first major battle of the American Civil War. Morale played an important part of every Civil War battle, and Bull Run was no different. The first player to demoralize their...
Glory: The Battles of First & Second Manassas and Chickamauga, 1861-63 is the first game in GMT's Series: Glory (Richard Berg). Glory presents three American Civil War battles - First Manassas (1861), Second Manassas (1862) and the Battle of Chickamauga (1863) - as never before seen. The new game system combines sophistication with ease of accessibility:...
Glory II: Across the Rappahannock (AtR) is the second game in GMT's acclaimed American Civil War series, Glory. Glory presents a brigade-level system that highlights ease and speed of play with solid historical insight. Across the Rappahannock revises the original design to make all of those features even better. And it is still a game that can be played...
(from GMT web site :) Glory III is the third game in GMT's popular American Civil War series, Glory. This series presents a brigade-level system that highlights ease and speed of play combined with solid historical insight. Glory III follows the success of Glory II: Across the Rappahannock, and presents a polished system with ease of play, with two...
In The Glory That Was Greece (GTWG), you, as a conglomeration of city-states, are seeking to expand your economy. That means you must colonize new territories, gain allies, and support the growing levels of civilization. While players control specific city-states, they do not represent a specific city-state. GTWG is also a game that requires the players to...
The Glory that was Greece is a series of games depicting several battles from the ancient world. The games are introductory in level and complexity, designed for fun and competitive play, while also depicting the history of the battles. This first volume in the series depicts the battles of Leuctra and Mantineia. After the Peloponnesian War, Sparta was the...
The Glory That Was is a series of games depicting several different battles from the ancient world. Volume I, Greece, depicts a number of battles from the Persian War to the War of the Successors, while volume II, Rome, will have different battles from the Early Republic to the Late Roman Empire. Map scale will be variable, depending on the battle...
The Glory That Was is a series of games depicting several different battles from the ancient world. Volume I, Greece, depicts a number of battles from the Persian War to the War of the Successors, while volume II, Rome, will have different battles from the Early Republic to the Late Roman Empire. After the Peloponnesian War, Sparta was for around three...
The Glory That Was is a series of games depicting several different battles from the ancient world. Volume I, Greece, depicts a number of battles from the Persian War to the War of the Successors, while volume II, Rome, will have different battles from the Early Republic to the Late Roman Empire. After the Peloponnesian War, for around three decades Sparta...
Fourth entry in the Glory that was Greece series, is a print and play game dedicated to two battles from the Peloponnesian War, Delium 424 BC and Amphipolis 422 BC. The famous greek philosopher Socrates took part in both of these campaigns, and fought with valor. The game uses a medium complexity system, with specific rules for the various kind of arms...