Summarized from the Kickstarter announcement: Wooden Wars is a visual and visceral action battle game, where tactics, good hand-eye coordination and a bit of luck are key! Players command armies of sturdy wooden soldiers against each other using the floor as the battlefield. Victory is achieved by knocking over all the opposing sides’ forces by firing upon...
World at Risk is a fast paced world domination card game. Players bid Combat Cards to compete for Countries in a race to conquer continents and take over the world. When a player collects all the cards of a continent, it is controlled by that player. Each Continent has a Victory Point value. The winner is the player with the highest Victory Point value at...
A Wretched and Costly Fight is an introductory level wargame on the battle for Fort Erie. It is part of the Battles for Canada Series of games that portray famous battles fought for in Canada during the War of 1812. Each hex is approximately 50 yards across, a regular or militia infantry unit is 250-350 men, First Nation and Dragoon units are 80 to 100...
Being a campaign set in Ireland in 1798 and guidelines for resolving clashes of arms which may result there. The game covers the ’98, Great Rising in the French Revolutionary Wars to rid Ireland of British rule. The main organisers, the United Irishmen, were riddled with British agents, so knew many of the leaders, the date of the rising (24th May) and...
The events of Zena 1814 take place during the eight months in which Genoa was an independent city, following the end of Napoleonic domination and lasting until the Restoration of the Congress of Vienna. As the city's great families did in reality, you must cooperate with your rivals to reap the rewards of shared commercial ventures and the prestige of...
"...At the time when the fate of Europe hung in the balance, when Napoleon and Wellington battled it out for supremacy, across the vast oceans an Empire was being forged, an Empire so formidable the knowledge of which would have staggered both men..." - quote from the box The object of the game is to engage your opponents in battle, and defeat them by...
This game is the third in the "Jours de Gloire" battle series, which uses a modified version of the rules for GMT's "Glory" games by Richard H Berg. These rules were later adapted by GMT for their "Triumph and Glory" game. This game covers Masséna's great victory at the battle of Zurich in 1799. As with all Vae Victis games, the counters need to be mounted...
Game of the French Revolution On a map of Paris in 1789, up to 6 Players have to obtain "certificats de civisme" by moving their character in the city (rolling a die) and taking part in historical events (gaining points - assignats - by answering questions on special locations). Once they have collected enough assignats they can retrieve the certificates...
1792: La Patrie en Danger is an operational level wargame / simulation about the first campaign of the First Coalition (1792-1797) of the French Revolutionary Wars conducted by the French army against European Royalists Powers (aka Allies: Holy Roman Empire, Great Britain, Spain, Dutch Republic...). It was used for the '1992 French wargame championship'....
"Nem azt mondom Uraim, hogy a franciák nem fognak jönni. Csak azt mondom, hogy nem a tengeren." - John Jervis, St. Vincent grófja, az Admiralitás Első Lordja Az 1805: Sea of Glory feleleveníti a napóleoni háborúk korának legkeményebb és legkiszámíthatatlanabb ütközeteit a nyílt vízen. Ketten játszhatjátok, miközben egyikőtök az angol királyi flottát...
Time: 1600 hrs. October 13, 1806 Napoleon and Lannes are standing, surveying the situation from the Windknolle. Beyond the slope, they can begin to see the fire lights of the Prussians in the valley. The Saxon General Tauenzien now occupies the Dornberg after earlier relinquishing the Landgrafenberg and, more critically, the bridge over the Saale at...
The year is 1806. The War of the Fourth Coalition has erupted, drawing Prussia into a desperate alliance with Russia, Saxony, Sweden, and the United Kingdom against Napoleon’s formidable First French Empire. At this point, Napoleon’s Imperial Army was arguably at its peak. Forged in the fires of Ulm and Austerlitz, his veteran soldiers were a perfectly...