1943-1945: Égiháború a Harmadik Birodalom fölött A Bomber Command egy kétszemélyes harci stratégia, ahol a brit Királyi Légierőt vagy a német Luftwaffe-t irányíthatod. A briteket irányítva sikeres légicsapásokat kell végrehajtanod városok és repterek ellen, míg németként az a feladatod, hogy ezt megakadályozd, vagy legalábbis elérd, hogy minél kevesebb...
This WWII British game bears neither a date nor a publisher, but vivid graphics make its objective clear: fly your planes to the big X over Berlin in the center of the board and drop your bombs! The board is almost square (13.9" x 12.8") and is divided into quadrants with player bases at the corners. There are two "Bomber Stations" at opposite corners and...
Bombers Attack! The map is of two opposing forces with a "Neutral Zone" in between. The units include bombers, fighters and artillery (including a long range artillery). The goal of the game is to score Seven hits on the enemy city. Battles can occur between fighters, and bombers as well as air to ground. It seems to be one in a series that includes Stukas...
You are part of the 788th Bomb Squadron, under the 467th USAAF Bombardment Group based in Rackheath, England. Your missions will begin in April 1944, during which you will manage a squadron of six B-24 bombers through various primary and diversionary combat missions. Load your ordnance, assemble your pilot and crew, and head out on perilous missions across...
From the rules: The object of the game is to bomb enemy objectives and, at the same time, to spot and bring down attacking enemy bombers before they drop their bombs. Equipment includes the game board, two dice, 2 searchlight beams and 8 bombers. Players place the searchlight on the board with the small end on the X about the searchlight crew and the large...
'Bomber über England' (Bombers over England) is like a pinball game that featured a map of England. The map contained holes in the location of key cities such as London, Liverpool, Birmingham and Newcastle, as well as points representing shipping targets in the North Sea. Players shoot spring-driven metal balls representing "bombs" at these targets and are...
From the rules: There are four lanes of travel. The first spin selects the lane of travel. Player 1 spins again and sets the bomber's altitude. The nose of the bomber is placed in the metal stand provided at the height noted. A third spin gives the movement value. The AA gun spins next (2 times to set the lane and altitude). If they match the lane and...
An old war game made during or after World War II. The game is a simple dice game where up to four players moving a playing piece towards an enemy city. Each player is allowed ten raids to the objectives of their choice, with the highest score tabulated at the end of the game declared a winner. If a playing piece lands on a black square during a raid, the...
“The B-17 Flying Fortress was the principal heavy bomber of the US during WW II. The plane was used for daylight bombing missions against industrial targets in Europe and, to a lesser extent, the Pacific Theatre . . . Often the B-17s would be accompanied by escort fighters such as the P-47 and P-51.” A simple historical miniatures air combat game designed...
Bombs Away is a simple game of magnetic planes that drop ball bearing bombs on targets. The aim of the game is to pick up metal ball bearings from the side of the board with your "magnet" plane, then try to fly the plane across the plastic covering — with the plane on top of the plastic and the ball hanging below it — and aim to drop the bomb onto one of...
This is card game originally published in GameFix magazine, issue #4. A game for two players that recreates the Allied bombing campaign carried out against occupied Europe during World War II. One player controls the air forces of Britain and the U.S. and the other player controls the forces of Axis Germany. The Allied player attempts to bomb Axis targets...