THE US INVASION OF CANADA From The Microgame Design Group website: War Plan Crimson is a simulation game of a hypothetical invasion of Canada by the United States some time between 1935 and 1939. The game is for two players, one representing the leader of the armed forces of the United States that could be deployed against Canada (the US player) and the...
The global politics of the late 1920’s and early 1930’s were in a constant state of flux. The alliances of the world’s major nations seemed to change every moment. The American Armed Forces needed to devise plans for any number of possible sudden conflicts. Scenarios were written based on current equipment, technology, and strategy. The Washington treaty...
War Plan Z: The Kriegsmarine Strikes assumes that Adolf Hitler had not canceled the Kriegsmarine (Germany Navy) expansion program in 1939. World War II in Europe does not begin September of that year. Instead, Hitler waits until War Plan Z is complete (in various stages). The game is a strategic two player simulation of the ensuing hypothetical naval...
A box of Second World War aircraft identification cards titled 'War Planes - A Card Game for Aircraft Spotters'. The game was a Quartet game but with the unusual difference that the sets were not equal. The thrifty government, at the outbreak of war, ensured that players could also use the cards for regular card games by taking out the extra suit of 13...
20 chipboard tokens with 2 new rule systems: DIVED SUBMARINES The Dived Submarine side is used to mark Submarines that escaped combat by diving after they are returned to the World Map. These escaped dived subs can then avoid pinning and immediately move to an adjacent sea region. CONVOY CASUALTIES The Convoy Casualty side is used to mark sunk convoy ships...
Australian World War 2 roll and move game where the object is to be the first player to get 2 counters around a game board and return home to Australia via New Zealand. Players follow a path of both land and sea set through various Naval and European battle scenes which provide either advantages or penalties upon landing on them. The center of the board is...
The Wargame system is devoted to battles of WWII (1939-1945). It models tactical level of combat operations. A corresponding card represents each military formation. They may be infantry, armor, artillery and aircraft units, or even special troops (e.g. Guerrillas). As a rule a card depicts certain military unit, usually company or platoon. Game parameters...
War Stories: Liberty Road puts you in command of Allied and German tanks and platoons of vehicles in World War 2, 1944. The action is fast and realistic; the system is easy-to-learn. In War Stories you are the commander issuing orders to infantry squads and armored fighting vehicles. Each game presents a scenario using a modular map with different terrain...
War Stories: Red Storm puts you in command of German and Soviet tanks and platoons of vehicles in World War 2, 1942-43. The action is fast and realistic; the system is easy-to-learn. In War Stories you are the commander issuing orders to infantry squads and armored fighting vehicles. Each game presents a scenario using a map with terrain overlays that...
Desert Rats is the fourth entry in the War Stories series. Featuring 20 scenarios chronicling the North African Campaign of World War II. Desert Rats includes additional maps and terrain and introduces new rules such as desert warfare, dust, and heat exhaustion. American, British, German, and Italian units and assets specific to the theater bring the...
Rattenkrieg is the third entry in the War Stories series. Featuring 20 scenarios chronicling in detail the legendary Battle of Stalingrad. Rattenkrieg introduces new urban warfare maps and rules for sewer movement, snipers, multi-story buildings, mouse holing, and street fighting. Additional German and Soviet units and assets are included as are the...
The War: The Pacific, 1941-1945 (“TWP”) simulates the military, naval, economic, diplomatic and political aspects of World War II in the Asia and the Pacific theatres. It may be played on its own or may be combined with The War: Europe 1939-1945 (“TWE”) to recreate the entire Second World War. In conjunction with The War’s Expansion Kit, gamers can now...