This game, published during WWII, demonstrates the various phases of Army Air Corps training. The board has three training sections - Primary, Basic and Advanced, respectively indicated by Red, White and Blue coloring. The spaces of each section contain a number and a picture of various tasks and skills that a recruit needs to master. At the start of the...
The object of the game is to capture one or more enemy men between two of your men. Captures may be made along vertical, diagonal or horizontal rows of squares. On the first turn only, the opening player player places 2 men, 1 on the start in the center of the board and 1 more adjacent. The other player must then place 2 side by side, adjacent to the first...
In a world of molded plastic, discarded toys, and junk terrain, one squadron prepares for its deadliest mission yet. Time is limited, and survival rests on the whims of chance. Sarge fights to keep his team alive, Lucky keeps an eye on his rabbit’s foot, Sweep never loses a soldier to a minefield... and no soldier takes a shot until the spotlight is on...
Army Group Center: The Opening Blitz on Minsk, June 22-28, 1941 is an operational level game of the German Blitzkrieg Campaign of June 22, 1941 against the Soviet Union. Specifically, the game covers the attempt by German Army Group Center to encircle the Soviet Forces deployed on the front ar Belorussia, centered on the city of Minsk. The surprise attack...
As a continuation of the Leningrad–Novgorod Offensive of January 1944, the Soviet Estonian operation pushed the front westward to the Narva River, aiming to thrust deep into Estonia. Stalin's main strategic goal was a quick recovery of Estonia as a base for air and seaborne attacks against Finland and an invasion of East Prussia. The German answer was a...
Army Group North: The Summer Offensive Against Leningrad, 1941, is a World War II division level strategic game of the Barbarossa offensive against Leningrad from 22 Jun to 12 September 1941. Game Scale: Game Turn: 1 week Hex: 18.6 miles / 30 kilometers Units: Regiment to Division Game Inventory: One 17 x 22" three color mapsheet One dual-side printed...
Army Men: Card Combat is a dirt simple, two player wargame that’s playable with only a handful of plastic Army Men and a pack of standard playing cards. The game was designed with kids in mind and is a great way to introduce your younglings to the world of wargaming. In pursuit of this goal, the game is built on a simple foundation drawing on the classic...
This WWII title uses a regular pack of cards in combination with the board. The board has a central pot ("Army Rummy", surrounded by 8 other circles. Seven of these circles represent "money cards", while the eighth is called the Poker Pool. To begin a hand, each player puts a chip in each of the nine circles; the dealer antes two chips in each. The dealer...
There are 120 of the 1/2" counters, map sheet with hex grid, rules, charts. Turns represent half-day turns from AM Sept. 17 - AM Sept. 29, 1944. Features airborne units and air bombardment, artillery and engineers rules. Allies get 3 victory points (VP's) per turn for control of the Arnhem Bridge and 2 VP's per turn for the pontoon bridge near Arnhem (if...
Arnhem: Operation Market-Garden, September 1944, is a two-player Operational level board-wargame originally part of the Westwall quad. Arnhem was then released as a Collector's Edition game in 1976. The game included a hard mounted map, 100 counters, standard and specific rules. The game is a two player recreation of Operation Market Garden, Sept. 1944....