Metromachia aka the Geometrical Game is an ancient boardgame in which pieces in the shape of geometrical solids are meant to represent cavalry, infantry, and officers in a simulation of warfare. Each of the two players take turns moving their pieces, capturing their opponent’s pieces by various methods. When one player captures his or her opponent’s...
The Golden Bull of 1356 has been published by the Imperial Diet at Nuremberg and Metz. Seven Prince-electors are meeting in Metz: the Duke of Saxony, the King of Bohemia, the Count Palatine of the Rhein, the Margrave of Brandenburg, the Archbishop of Cologne, the Archbishop of Mainz and the Archbishop of Trier. Now, it’s time for these 7 Prince-electors to...
Wargame Japanese History game #27. The game uses a worker-placement system and abstractly covers the period from the start of the Mibu Rōshigumi (1863) to the end of the Boshin War (1869). In start, only mild preparing missions can be conducted such as recruiting, financing, connection making. Then, each turn a new mission is revealed and can be selected....
Someplace where the wind blows over the fen, the copse becomes the thicket, and the thicket opens to the meadow...a great mouse empire fell. Deceit and skullduggery from the noble houses led to the Dark Ages. Now 100 mouse kingdoms fight to keep what is theirs, and take what isn’t. You rule one such kingdom and war is upon you! Mice-at-Arms is a fast-play...
A micro game released by Tabletop Games meant to simulate a medieval warfare miniatures game using cardboard counters. Similar to their Micro Napoleonic and Micro Ancients games. Combat units for English and French armies are included. A tabletop is used as the battlefield and movement is given in distance (millimeters). Missile and Melee combat is...