A hex-and-counter game covering this most decisive Russian Front battle, 30Sep41-31Jan42 in 8 semi-monthly turns at 20 miles - 32 kilometers - per hex and basically corps to army scale. Map scale is same as for SPI's now classic War in Europe. German operational intelligence limited by Russian maskirova/deception pieces. 4 especially strong panzer...
Moscow Attacked is one of Lou Coatney's various FREE Games available on his site as per his guidelines, dealing with the German's attempts to wrest the Soviet Capital away, before the onset of Winter during 1941. It appears to be more detailed than the previously released FREE Game of "Battle for Moscow" by GDW and he urges folks to get them BOTH and...
The Moscow Campaign; Strike and Counterstrike Russia, 1941, is the successor to SPI's earlier treatment of roughly the same events, The Battle of Moscow (originally published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #24). The Moscow Campaign covers the final German drives on the Russian capital and the first Soviet counteroffensive. The scale is 6 miles per hex and...
This mini - even micro - game has just the 6 German armies/panzergruppen and 9 Russian army and front units, plus 2 air units for each side. 3 hexes from Smolensk to Moscow. Uses Dark Crusade's, Tiger Attack's, and Darkest Crusade's simple firing point/hit system. 20-day turns as in Moscow Defended! Blitzkrieg. Siberians. A half-hour-lunch game, FREE to...
(from the introduction:) The Moscow Option: Guderian's Gambit is a simulation of the fighting that could have taken place between Smolensk and Moscow during the first half of August 1941 if Hitler had decided to concentrate his eastern armies' supply in order to allow the mechanized forces of Army Group Center to make the 150 miles to the Soviet capital...
A small-scale (9 hexes from Smolensk to Moscow, 27mis/43kms per hex) Battle of Moscow game, MvB41 has 32 Russian and 22 German corps-to-army-level units, and takes 2-3 hours to play 8 half-month turns (or less, if Moscow is taken). MvB41 draws on many design concepts and much research from my other games, including and especially from my new division level...
FAST simple family&friends point-to-point game about the Germans' last, desperate lunge at Moscow in late 1941 which proved to be (for them) their first strategic defeat on land. Same system as for Barbarossa Fast! but with slightly more detail for the larger scale. German side solitaire and team play (with the 3-piece map) - also playable with 2 player...
A Motion to Sever covers Operation Lüttich, a German offensive near Mortain in August 1944. The 21"x17" map is made from two sections and has a scale of one mile per hex. There are 244 uncut counters. Units are mostly battalions. Turns are twelve hours. Turns follow a sequence of twelve phases including American air attacks, German artillery barrages...