Smooth & Rifled: In the Dark Continent. Includes list and additional rules to play in the pre-colonial age in Africa, the European explorations and the tribal wars in the Dark Continent. ADDITIONAL RULES: Assegai - Assegai was a light spear used for a softening range attack. It can be thrown without penalty for movement only before a charge (max range 8cm...
Smooth & Rifled: The New Zealand Wars includes additional rules (Maori, Tupara...) and lists to play the New Zealand Wars (early War). ADDITIONAL RULES Maori Leaders - Maori chieftains were better, more inspiring leaders than their British counterparts. But without formal discipline Maori were more dependent on their leaders. With the loss of a chief a war...
Description from the publisher (Translated): SOBERANÍA. La Vuelta de Obligado ("SOVEREIGNTY: The Vuelta de Obligado") is a cooperative game where players will seek to successfully recreate the battle of the Vuelta de Obligado, in which the Argentine people defended their sovereignty, facing the powerful Anglo French fleets that invaded the Paraná River....
During and after the Napoleonic period, Ottoman Turkish armies fought the French, Russians, British, Persians, Wahhabis, Greeks, Serbs and Egyptians. The decaying empire retained enormous military strength, and despite repeated defeats both maintained its independence and enacted a series of military, economic and political reforms aimed at restoring the...
War ravaged the globe during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Europe saw the French Revolution and then the Napoleonic Wars, while India underwent the struggles of powerful local dynasties against both one another and European invaders. In South-East Asia, the kingdoms of Burma, Siam and Viet-Nam fought one another, the British and the Chinese Qing...
From the Avalanche Press Website: Between 1767 and 1846, war and intrigue dominated the Indian sub-continent. War constantly flared between the Indian kingdoms, both against one another and against the British and French interlopers. The Europeans, meanwhile, also busily fought each other. Indian Empires is a complete game, using the same game engine as...
Soldier of the Queen was designed as a fast moving set of rules for Colonial-era battles. Separate tables were created to differentiate between specific combatants in different geographical regions. Tables are included for the Anglo-Zulu War, Sudan, India, the Boxer Rebellion and the Boer wars. SotQ includes rules for movement, infantry and artillery...
Between 1767 and 1846, war and intrigue dominated the Indian sub-continent. War constantly flared between the Indian kingdoms, both against one another and against the British and French interlopers. The Europeans, meanwhile, also busily fought each other. Rob Markham's Soldier Raj builds on the highly successful model of Soldier Emperor to portray these...
Soldiers of the Queen is actually two separate Colonial battle games that use the same game system: Isandhlwana, 1879 and Omdurman, 1898. The game was originally published in Strategy & Tactics magazine (#95). The game includes an 18"X22" backprinted mapsheet (one side for each battle), a 16 page rulebook, 200 counters, and player aid charts and tables. In...
[From the inside cover] These rules are the product of extensive research into the colonial battles of 1879-1900, and into the battles of the Great (Boer) trek. We have been playtesting for over a year and find that these rules fulfill our design parameters i.e. realistic, fast and fun. We have tried to make them as simple and as easy to learn as possible...
Livret - Jeu défi Nº4 Rules in French only . Book with historical events presentation (15 pages) plus 3 pages with orders of battle plus 4 pages of rules . Game is played in 17 turns . The first two represent 2 hours of real time and the other 15 only one hour each . Game includes a big folding mapboard representing the battlefield and 81 die-cut counters...