In Panzer Grenadier: Lithuania’s Iron Wolves we told the stories of four campaigns that never happened, stories of Lithuanian resistance to Polish, German and Soviet aggression. In the actual events, the out-numbered and out-gunned Lithuanians did not offer armed resistance. Lithuania suffered brutal German and Soviet occupation anyway. Legend of the Iron...
(from AP website:) Panzer Grenadier finally moves to the Pacific with this game of the intense fighting between U.S. Marines and Japanese soldiers and marines in the tense weeks of 1942. Twenty-four scenarios are included. Guadalcanal is a stand-alone game; no other game from the series is required to play any of the 24 scenarios. Guadalcanal introduces...
Power of the East is a supplement for the Panzer Grenadier system based on the battles waged between Japan and the Soviet Union in 1938 and 1939. This module is not playable by itself, but requires ownership of Guadalcanal, Eastern Front, Road to Berlin, Sinister Forces and Infantry Attacks: August 1914 to enjoy all of the scenarios. There are 12...
The June 6, 1944 Allied landings in France were an overwhelming success. With more men and material landing each day, the growing power of the American and British forces should have resulted in a drive inland -- but three weeks after the landings, the shallow beachhead had only expanded slightly. There was growing concern that the bloody fighting of the...
Black SS is a book supplement for the Panzer Grenadier series, with 30 new scenarios by Mike Perryman depicting the actions of Waffen SS divisions in the last years of the Second World War. There are also 165 new die-cut and mounted playing pieces depicting all of the SS playing pieces found in Elsenborn Ridge, Road to Berlin and Beyond Normandy games with...
Desert Rats is the seventh complete game from the Panzer Grenadier Series and picks up where Afrika Korps left off. Most of the scenarios are between November 1941 and May 1942 in North Africa but there are also some bonus scenarios that cover East Africa/Somali. Two 22" X 34" maps, 825 counters. Two players but can be played very well solitaire. With...
A supplemental scenario book for the Panzer Grenadier game series by Avalanche Press. The supplement address real, abortive and hypothetical battles of Polish exiles in North Africa. There are 11 scenarios total. The scenario geography is primarily around Tobruch but there are scenarios of the East Libyan desert and El Alamein. In addition to the famous...
"Eastern Front" is a reprint of the original "Panzer Grenadier" game by Avalanche Press. However, it's much more than just a reprint, with the game expanded noticeably and a new revision of the rules, taking lessons learned throughout the series. Art has also seen a major update, along with a number of other improvements: The new maps will use the style...
After over a century of border disputes with Ecuador, the Peruvian Army began a massive build up for a final reckoning. With modern tanks from Czechoslovakia and modern artillery and planes from Italy, South America's first unit of paratroopers and a battalion of marines, Peru unleashed its blitzkrieg in July 1941. The war lasted for seven weeks, ending...
Siegfried Line is a supplement for the Panzer Grenadier series of games, with 10 scenarios based on these battles. Siegfried Line includes just this booklet; you'll also need to use boards and/or pieces from Battle of the Bulge, Elsenborn Ridge, Road to Berlin, Cassino '44, 1940: The Fall of France and Eastern Front Deluxe games. Siegfried Line is sold...
West Wall is a supplement for the Panzer Grenadier series of games, with 10 scenarios based on the battles around the city of Aachen in late 1944. West Wall includes just this booklet; you'll also need to use boards and pieces from Battle of the Bulge, Elsenborn Ridge and Road to Berlin games and some pieces from our Cassino '44, Beyond Normandy and Afrika...
Panzer Grenadier: Workers & Peasants Taken by surprise on the morning of 22 June 1941, the Red Army of Workers and Peasants reeled under Nazi attacks. By the end of the Great Patriotic War, 5.1 million Soviet soldiers would have been killed in action, and another 1.1 million died of wounds suffered in combat. Yet it was the Soviet soldier who raised the...