A wargame in French published in 1982. It's about the general Patton and the 3rd US army liberating Metz on the way to attack the Saarland. It's a small scale little wargame with hex and counters. It's based on usual rules from that time: zones of control, communication lines, combat table based on attack vs defense ratio. One hex is for 3 km - 2 miles....
Strategy & Tactics magazine #28. Time Scale: 1 day per turn Map Scale: 2 km per hex Unit Scale: Battalion/Regiment Lost Battles is an operational game covering various Eastern Front battles at battalion - regiment level. These battles are fought on a generic map that represents the types of terrain found on the Eastern Front. The game has that essay...
The shocking defeat of France in 1940 created a unique opportunity for Thailand to regain territory it had lost decades before. When Vichy France refused to give it back, fascist leader Plaek Phibunsongkhram launched a blitzkrieg attack in January 1941. The fighting stopped eighteen days later, and with Japanese mediation, Thailand won back her lost...
The front is shifting. Behind enemy lines, soldiers cut off from command face a fate worse than defeat — capture, interrogation, and silence. These are the Lost Ranks: four Jacks separated from their armies, unable to fight their way back alone. A lone Spy moves through the chaos. Getting your operative home is a coup. Losing them to the enemy is a...
Lost Victory: Manstein at Kharkov, Winter 1943, puts you in command of the opposing forces in the winter 1943 campaign. A unique integrated Ops Phase lets you choose what your units do and when they do it without any artificial limits on when they can move and fight. This system is complemented by a system of combat bonuses that lets you choose just the...
Loups gris en Atlantique (Grey wolves in Atlantic) is a single player game which simulates German patrols of a U-boot during WWII. The player is a U-boot commander and his mission is to sink a maximum of allies boats during the beginning of 1941. He has choice between 4 types of submarines (VII, IX.B, IX.C, IX.D2) with their own specificities and he can...
Do you spend hours painting little men only to put them on a shelf somewhere to collect dust? Well no more get those figures down and bust loose LPM (little plastic men). LPM is usable for any size figure from one inch to two feet. Reenact famous battles from squad to battalion size. Easy to learn you will be playing in no time, so get out the dice and...
Description from the publisher: Lucky Forward: Patton’s Third Army in Lorraine (6 Sep-13 Dec 1944). This GOSS series game presents Third Army’s Fall 1944 offensive to just before the Germans launch their Ardennes Offensive further north. The battles of Metz, Fort Driant, and the German counteroffensive attempt against Patton using the new German Panzer...
From the publisher's Website: Luft Krieg is a tabletop air combat wargame set in an alternate world where the wonders of pulp science-fiction magazines are realities of science. Players take the part of commanders guiding their daring aces through aerial battles inspired by the Second World War. This book includes basic rules and counters to take control...
From The Publisher's Website: The War goes on! All sides are bringing in new aircraft, each one faster, tougher and better armed than the previous ones. Meanwhile, scientists turn out dozens of new systems and specialized ammunition to increase the lethality of their air forces. Valiant knights climb aboard their aircraft and take to the skies to defend...
Published in 1941 by Der Adler, the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) illustrated magazine, this easy children game see the two players sending their aircraft to bomb enemy targets. No need for a die - a spinner in the corner gives the random number for movement. This is a little game similar to richer boxed games from the same period as Adler Luftkampfspiel...