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....
West Wall is one of the Quad series that SPI published - a grouping of 4 different battles of a war, using a set of standard rules with a separate set of exclusive rules for each battle. This Quad contained the battles of: Arnhem (Operation Market-Garden) Bastogne (Bulge) Hurtgen Forest (Roer river valley) Remagen (Rhine bridgehead) As wargames go, these...
A wargame about the "Market-Garden" operation. The game uses rules of the B35 (Battles of World War II 1943-1945) system designed for dealing with medium battles of World War II. Counters represent battalions, one hex represents 2000m, one turn represents 8 hours. At present rules and all publications about the game are only in Polish language. The second...
(from Vae Victis website and user description:) September 17, 1944. The first parachutists drop on to Nijmegan and Arnhem! Operation Market Garden has been launched in the hope of smashing a defeated enemy and ending the war before Christmas. However, the Germans still have some fight in them and, unfortunately for the Allies, they have the means: two SS...
An Axis & Allies like strategy game reliving the dramatic events of operation Market-Garden in September 1944. A large narrow mapboard represents the area from Eindhoven by Nijmegen to Arnhem. Units are plastic pieces representing infantry, tanks and artillery; 13 important plastic bridges are included. Almost every bridge is a stepping-stone to success....
This game was published in the May 1971 issue (Volume 3, Number 5) of Spartan International. As indicated by the title, it is a wargame covering the fighting for Arnhem from September 17-25, 1944. It uses a fairly simple system, but does cover the salient points of the operation, including parachute drops, supply (including parachuted supplies), bridge...