Ballads & Tales is an atmospheric dungeon-crawling board game for 1-5 players. Up to 4 players can enjoy the game in solo/coop mode. Creatures are divided into three groups, each with their own behavioral patterns, so they can act cleverly and threateningly. Adventure cards offer thrilling discoveries and surprises, with no game master needed. An...
Description from the publisher: War has come to the World of Indines. As the Mercenary King Gerard Matranga makes his bid to become the absolute ruler of Relecour, the fearful barons lock themselves away in fortresses of ancient stone. Mercenaries from across the world take to the field of battle, waging a proxy war on behalf of their opulent masters. Take...
Banners & Billhooks Designed as a set of rules for historical "imagi-nation" wargaming in a medieval period. This rules set is fairly smooth and uncomplicated, with play being fairly fast. Army building is straight forward too, with most units requiring little serious book-keeping. The game was designed for two players, but can handle more. —description...
Banners of Betrayal is a lightly structured card game about feudal warfare. The players can freely attack each other, and the losing side of a fight joins the winner as a vassal. The ultimate objective is to eliminate every other contender for the crown. Combat is based on a modified rock-paper-scissors mechanic. As cards that are played in a combat are...
Tabletop wargame for mass battles, historical or fantasy. The 2 versions of the rule share the same principles for orders, combat and fire. 3 levels: from tactical to strategical. Standard : ~13 units / ~1h Epic : ~30 units / 2h Legend: ~50 units / 3h BannerWar is a fluid and balanced system. It incorporates combat and fire resolution suitable for tactical...
The battle of Bannockburn in 1314 defended the Scottish nation and was a major milestone on the path to the independence. The Scottish highlanders slaughtered the mighty English army that included more than 2000 knights and 15000 infantrymen. The game allows to play the battle of Bannockburn as well as two predecessors: battle of Stirling (1297) and battle...
On the face of it, it is a golden age; King Arthur and Queen Guinevere are married and ruling with wisdom and impartiality, the Kingdom is stable and prosperous and Evil seems to have been driven from the land. All is not well however; ambitious Lords constantly scheme at the Royal banquets to get in with those in good standing with the Royal couple. The...
Players represent barbarian hordes who sweep down from the steppes to overwhelm the remnants of the Roman Empire and then build strong expansionistic kingdoms among the ruins. These kingdoms grow into empires which become rich, corrupt, and the target of new waves of barbarian invaders. Being defeated is not the end of the game, as players may return to...
From the game box: Barbarian Prince is a solitaire game of heroic adventure in a forgotten age of barbarism and sorcery. No opponent is necessary, as the Event Booklet takes you through a pre-programmed sequence of encounters which is different each time you play the game. For each event, you, as the Barbarian Prince Cal Arath, must make the decisions...
Barbarity is a competitive card adventure game themed around barbarians in popular culture, such as Robert E. Howard stories, and '80's sword and sorcery films and comics. It's very brutal and gory, but played for laughs, and has plenty of easter eggs referencing the films and stories it's based upon. Each player is represented by a hero card in the game...