This game covers the hardest battle of Hokuetsu in bakumatsu era. 1 map 60 counters 4 pages rulebook (included inside the magazine) The game uses point to point map and chit activation mechanics. This is the fourth game of 60 series, which can be played with only 60 counters and in 60 minutes. The victory is determined by victory points, which is given to...
Issue game of Wargame Japanese History #5. This game covers the very famous fourth Kawanakajima battle in 1561 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Kawanakajima). A "gunki" is a war story (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunki_monogatari). This game uses map areas and each player secretly deploy his forces using planning sheets. Components: 8 page...
The Kelpie is a legendary horse of Scottish folklore. It also has connections to some areas of Yorkshire, including the Strid near Bolton Abbey. This tabletop miniatures game takes inspiration from the mythological horse by having one player take control of the Kelpie, trying to drown victims in the river, and the other player embodying a group of...
The Kelpie is a legendary horse of Scottish folklore. It also has connections to some areas of Yorkshire, including the Strid near Bolton Abbey. This tabletop miniatures game takes inspiration from the mythological horse trying to drown a group of Villagers crossing a river. This is the solo version of this game, so only the Villagers are playable. There...
The game first was published in 1974 as Queen Bee by Condor, before it was re-themed and published by 'Ravensburger' as Kaiser, König, Edelmann in 1976 and re-themed again in 1989 as Kendo. _________________________________________ Kendo, The Samurai's Favourite Game, lets 4 Samurai fight across a hex grid to get their Prince safely into the palace at the...
Kenji’s Quest takes the best elements from the 90’s era adventure/rpg console games and translates them to the tabletop. Featuring exploration, turn-based battles, mini-games, and more—Kenji’s Quest utilizes a ground-breaking Companion App to enhance the experience. Using the Companion App, the Game Host leads the players through the game by displaying...
Kensei is a Samurai Feudal Medieval Miniature Tabletop Wargame where players take control of one of the 3 factions; Kuge (Court Nobility), Sohei (Warrior Monks) and Buke (Warriors) fighting for supremacy over feudal Japan and for the honor of the Emperor of Himukai. The miniatures are 28 mm and require assemble and painting, requiring some modeling skills....
Description from the publisher: In this new edition of Kensei the game system has been simplified and livened up, creating new game mechanics that require continuous strategic planning. You will have no rest! Also, new troop profiles are available for clans and for the new undead army, as well as new rules for the use of magic and mythological creatures....
Uesugi Kenshin was the best war commander of the "Sengoku" period but died in April 1578. Kenshin Joraku (Kenshin's march to Kyoto) imagines he lives longer. Each troop is organized in one or more unit. Each game turn is divided in two player sub-turns. Each player may Movement phase, none active side reaction movement phase, Force march phase and combat...
This game simulates the clash between Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin that took place near the Kawanakajima plains on September 10th, 1561 (1561 being Eiroku 4 in the calendar system of the time). This was the 4th, and greatest (yet still inconclusive) of the battles of Kawanakajima. Many previous wargames use luck of the dice to determine the results of...
Kettou (which means duel in Japanese) is a samurai-themed reflex tabletop game inspired by the ancient Japanese game Karuta. Take on the role of a samurai warrior and go head-to-head against other players in an epic tabletop samurai duel. Use your quickness and bushido to defeat all adversaries. Kettou uses real reflex mechanisms to simulate the quickness...
A promo card for the 2018 R&D Games boardgame Key Flow, issued by German games magazine Spielbox, Spring 2019. When setting up Key Flow, add the keylector to the deck of Winter K cards. The keylector scores 2 points for each of the following that the owner has allocated to the keylector: sheep, pig, cow, iron resource, stone resource, wood resource, anvil...