You, Alone, and The Russian Front The Barbarossa Campaign recalls the titanic struggle on the Russian Front of World War II as no other wargame has presented it before – as a story filled with drama and pathos using a novel new solitaire gaming system that puts you, the Axis Player, in command facing momentous events – some- times history’s master, and at...
GMT is proud to present Vance von Borries’ sixth epic game in his award winning series of East Front games, Barbarossa: Crimea. This is a two-player operational level game depicting the battles in the Crimean peninsula of the Soviet Union during 1941 and 1942. Beginning in mid-October 1941 and ending in January 1942, it completes the year 1941 in this...
A strategic-level, two-player “mini-monster” of intermediate complexity, designed by Ty Bomba, covering the entire Russo-German War. Play may end sooner than the historic termination time, if the German player is able to do significantly better than his historic counterparts by advancing so quickly he causes the overall political, social, economic and...
FREE print-and-play VERY fast and family&friends simple/introductory point-to-point game of the Nazi German invasion of Soviet Russia, plays in 40-50 minutes. Designed as a solitaire game, but as good if not better with live Russian player. Large, 3 (army group) player team 3-piece map table size or small single player(s) 11x17/A3 map (and smaller pieces)...
Corps to Army level, 36 mis/60 kms per hex, 20-day turns, no Finnish front. Russian units start face down, and there are 3 different order of battle possibilities: 1. Historical - 3/6 chance, as I remember. 2. From Budyonny's Stables - 2/6 chance: What if the Bolshevik traditionalists *had* completely overthrown Tukhachevsky's modern, mobile doctrine *and*...
"Barbarossa: Game of the Russo-German War 1941-45" On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht invaded Soviet Russia in an operation code-named Barbarossa. Barbarossa is a Strategic level, two-player, Corps-level board wargame simulation of the four year struggle of the East Front War in the Soviet Union. The Axis Player takes the role of the German High Command...
GMT's fifth epic game in its award-winning series of east front games, Barbarossa: Kiev to Rostov. This is a two-player, or two-team, operational level game depicting the battles of the southern wing of the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during 1941. This game picks up where an earlier game in this series, Barbarossa: Army Group South, left off. It...
My proposed successor to a Moscow-Campaign-scale/-type game, Barbarossa's Climax: Moscow 1941, available as a free print (off, assemble,) and play game at www.CoatneyHistory.com/BarbClim.htm . As relatively simple as it is, it is still a 4-player afternoon-and-evening - weekend - game. There *is* a system-introducing Battle for Tula subgame with it (like...
A solitaire game simulating the Nazi-Soviet conflict on the Eastern Front from 1941 to 1945. The Player moves the German forces against a simulated Russian enemy. As time passes the Nazi forces gradually weaken, while the Soviet counter-attacks gather pace. Each year is split into 3 turns: Winter, Summer and Autumn. Game starts with Summer 1941 and ends at...
On June 22, 1941, before dawn, German tanks and guns began firing across the Russian border. It was the beginning of Hitler's Operation Barbarossa, one of the most brutal campaigns in the history of warfare. Four years later, the victorious Red Army has suffered a loss of seven million lives. The Barbarossa campaign included some of the greatest episodes...