"Axis of Evil: Iran" is an operational-strategic level two-plaver wargame covering a struggle between the Russian-led Eurasian Union and a Coalition of opposing states to gain control of the Middle East, from Iran to Syria and the Persian Gulf. Possible combatants include Russia, various Middle Eastern states, China, Iran and the Persian Gulf countries....
Beer and Pretzels Urban Combat (B.A.P.U.C.) is a simple, fast-playing skirmish war game using modern small arms in a hypothetical future of civilian urban warfare, using a card based turn sequence. Players agree on the size of each army made up of urban guerillas (typical scenario calls for any guerilla troop of five to eleven guerillas, though enough...
B ATAKY! ("To the attack!") is a Soviet-era board game described as being for secondary school students clearly has its roots in chess, with a mapboard laid out in squares, 15 across by 20 deep. There are three terrain features: a six-square box at the centre of each side representing the headquarters that must me captured; a river (which slows movement)...
The topic is a variety of scenarios involving a new Iran-Iraq war which could expand to include the surrounding states, the US, France and the UK. Two other scenarios focus on Iraqi aggression against Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and a UN Coalition attack to save the Kurds and Marsh Arabs. Scenario options allow for Israeli entry, chemical and nuclear war, and...
Back To Iraq, 3rd Edition (B2I3e) is a "what if" simulation of the fighting that might occur across the northern littoral of the Persian Gulf if the US-led anti-terrorism Coalition decides on a ground war to finally settle with the Baghdad regime. B2I3e is a two player wargame of low to intermediate complexity that posits this might-be war lasting about a...
Bag the Hun material from the Specials to be collected together in one compendium. The contents are as follows: Go on Bag the Hun. An introduction to the rules and a selection of early war scenarios Lotnictwo Wojskowe and Fall Weise. The 1939 campaign, a description of the forces involved, and a scenario for the first aerial kill of WWII 151 Wing. The...
First off, I should point out that "meatgrinder" is being used in professional literature about the battle. An example is the 18th April 2023 article "How Long Should Ukrainian Forces Defend Bakhmut? Lessons from Stalingrad," by Gælan Hanlon on West Point's Modern War Institute website. This seemingly conventional hex-and-counter combat-odds-resolution...
Balkan Hell: Bosnia-Herzegovina is a "what-if" simulation of intensified fighting that could have occurred in 1995 in the heart of the former Yugoslavia if the peace process had failed. It posits a campaign of about two weeks. Each hex is 7.5 miles and counters represent anywhere from 800 to 5000 men. It was published in Command Magazine Issue #35 as the...
From the website: "NATO air strikes have failed to stop the mass killings in Kosovo or force the Milosovic government to sue for peace. NATO and US forces feel that the only way to stop the "ethnic cleansing" in Kosovo is to launch a ground campaign against Serbian forces to not only liberate Kosovo, but to bring about regime change in the Milosovic...