The game is based on a TV show in the 1960's. Players are racing to claim territory in the strip of land between Kansas and the Indian Territory in the old west. There are 23 territories (areas) in the Cimarron Strip which are now open for claiming. Movement is by a spinner. Players start with a stand-up playing piece showing a cowboy and 7(?) claim...
Cinelucha: Dragon Lee & Solar vs Cthulhu & The Mafia drops you into an epic lucha libre saga where masked heroes take on tentacled horrors and criminal empires. This standalone box features two iconic luchador decks, two villain decks, and two unique cinematic scenarios — everything players need for thrilling co-op battles. Tactical card play meets...
Cinema Tactics is a game of sword fighting, bow shooting, spell casting, and gunslinging in a variety of settings ranging from traditional fantasy landscapes to the streets of Tombstone to the deep black of outer space. Gameplay models every blow and desperate block with damage effects that lend encounters an especially cinematic feel. Characters alternate...
Circle of Power is a free mecha-themed print & play game that you can play using ANY deck of cards. Yes, ANY! Print out a Fighter sheet for both players, grab some dice and cards, and you’re good to go! Each Fighter has various Parts that they can activate. Attach cards to Parts to Charge them up. Once they're ready to go, Discharge them to unleash their...
From Battleline, the original publisher: "The grandeur and decadence of ancient Rome in your living room! Thrill to the dust of chariot races, or the skillful bloodshed of gladiatorial combat. Circus Maximus is really TWO games in one. In the Chariot Race game you pick your team of horses, driver, and chariot car, each of which have special characteristics...
For about 1800 years many Roman cities had four-horse chariot races almost daily. They were popular with the rich and poor. There was pageantry, favorite factions (defined by the colors worn by the drivers), and substantial wagering. Table-top chariot races have been popular at board and miniature game conventions for years as well as with a group of...
This game borrows its theme and rule basis from the Avalon Hill game, Circus Maximus. This newer version has considerably fewer rules and variability to navigate, but this simplification isn't a bad thing. Players are charged with racing around the ancient Roman Coliseum in a desperate bid for the finish line. Players use a small allotment of gold coins at...
Two-player adventure game set in a six-level citadel represented by six square-grid maps. One player takes the side of the forces of evil and places doors, monsters, pitfalls, sinkholes, and a talisman in the citadel. The other player takes the side of the forces of good and begins sending heroes into the citadel. The evil player must kill all the heroes...
Ares Magazine #5 Players form a party of Heroic Fantasy adventurers to journey into the Citadel of the evil mage "X the Unknown", gaining experience and power by fighting his monsters, and ultimately facing and defeating X himself. The Citadel map is randomly generated during the game by drawing and placing rooms and corridors printed on 1/2" die-cut...
The streets of this broken city are crowded with Boss Man's thugs, corrupt cops and rogue cyborgs. It's time someone took out the trash. City of Fury is a 9 card solitaire homage to classic Beat 'em Ups like Streets of Rage and Double Dragon. Choose your vigilante then patrol the streets, itching for a fight, while scrolling ever rightwards. Can you defeat...
“Battle between Superheroes & Villains. Takes place in the City of Heroes Universe. Each figure (unit) represents a single Hero or Villain. Victory: Destroy all opposing Units.” A non-collectable game based on the City of Heroes CCG. The game is played on a 12x12 hex map. The Hero player picks six Heroes and the Villain player picks one Villain group. The...