Fredericus, by Eligio Cazzato, is a board game for 2-4 falconers at the court of Kaiser Frederik II in Castel del Monte. The box includes 118 cards (43x66mm), an illustrated game board, and a falcon, hawk, and betting coin for each player. The goal of the game is to catch as many mythological beasts as possible. After each capture, the catches of the other...
Freeform Skirmish Referee is a wargame where two or more players are in control of a force of combat focused units. The players give the orders for their units to an adjudicating referee who interprets the outcomes of these orders in the game world. The referee then presents these outcomes to the players. It is different from most wargames in that the...
Frères d'Armes is a rule of game for every period of history, romans, medieval and even Fantasy. It's a skirmish game with collectible figures, and you can also use it for role playing. You need about ten figurines of any sort in each team, one die (10,20 or 30)and a few coins. 28 mm figurine are all right for this game. You can find resin figurines for...
Frontline is a two player card game representing a battle between two armies using highly detailed illustrated cards. The aim of the game is to defeat the opposing players commander by first breaking through their ranks of soldiers, whilst defending your own commander at the same time. Cards are randomly placed at the start of the game, meaning strategies...
FRYSK is a game in which 1 to 6 players create their own version of the northern Frisian province of the Netherlands. Gameplay is family-friendy, and about optimizing the puzzle, as each type of landscape tile scores victory points in different ways. You develop a landscape by turning over a tile, which generates income and offers the opportunity to...
Players play cards to collect trade goods and at the same time influence the price of these trade goods. The player who earns the most money becomes the trading partner of the rich merchant Jakob Fugger and wins the game. Game Summary Cards 1-9 are placed clockwise; these are the Market, and indicate the prices of 5 commodities. A marker (card) for each...
"FWM is essentially a medieval trading game, located in central Europe. You have to plan the goods your traders take with them, their pace and timing to make the best out of the known future deals. In the end money has to converted into nobility and your own castle. The game takes a few hours to play, with 2 to 6 players. 4 players probably best. " - from...