Wilderness Empires is a Strategic level board wargame of the French and Indian War. Were we to become English, French or Native American? A French wilderness empire stretches across vast tracts of the North American forest, along its rivers and the Great Lakes. It is growing, pushing further south and east. They have embraced and supported a Native...
Wooden Ships & Iron Men is a Tactical level Nautical board-wargame - Fighting ships in the Age of Sail !!! This classic title details military engagements in the golden Age of Sail with a plethora of historical scenarios. Players take their groups of ships and form their ship lines and then go at it. The game comes with a large generic ocean map overlaid...
Campaign Book 5 Yellow Ribbon - Rules for Indian Wars 1850-1890 designed by Greg Novak, publisher Ulster Imports This 46 page A5 black and white booklet provides a background and rules for Indian Wars of the 1860s. Miniatures are typically 15mm Plain Indian wars range. Figures represent from 2-5 actual soldiers (with 16 figures representing a troop)....
Pilgrim cavalry charges! Desperate attacks on fortified settlements! Daring ambushes! These are just a few of the skirmishes you can fight with 1676 - a tabletop miniatures game set in New England during the Native American uprising that became known as King Philip’s War. The types of conflicts that occurred in King Philip’s War were usually small...
NOTE: This is not a complete game! You need the 1676 rules to use this supplement. Tired of fighting with just colonists & Native Americans? Mad Dogs & Englishmen lets you bring otherworldly Heroes & creatures as well as European armies into your 1676 games. There are rules for Puritan Ministers, Witches, & native Shamans who invoke spells. A variety of...
Throughout the 18th century, Britain and France waged a bloody series of wars for nothing short of global domination. Massive sailing warships, armies of bayonet-wielding soldiers, and their skilled allies fought for control of North American, African, and Indian colonies. In many ways, this was the first "world war". In 1750: Britain vs. France, you play...
In July 1758, the British army made a major push north against Fort Carillon, a.k.a. Fort Ticonderoga. This was part of a three-pronged campaign against New France, led by Major-General Abercromby. With a massive army of 17,000 men supported by 44 pieces of artillery, the 3,500 French and Canadian defenders were facing overwhelming odds. Due to unforeseen...
(from the introduction:) "1775: Invasion of Canada is a two-player game covering the American invasion of Canada which occurred from September 1775 to February 1776." The game lasts six turns. Pieces are units, leaders and supply. In a turn Americans move and then have combat, then the British. Both sides then roll for reinforcements and events, the latter...