BARBARIAN VINCE is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 cards. It is a Print-And-Play game. In it, you play Vincent the Barbarian, and you adventure through a magical land. The game uses the cards for inventory, maps, and encounters. The unique nature of the game play means its possible to play the entire game with very minimal space (on a plane or...
Brief as in both speed of play and File or Case or ... Dossier. :) VERY small footprint Barbarossa game. Like Philip Sabin's classic Eastern Front, only **3** hexes from Warsaw to Moscow, although a different configuration of those. 4 2-month turns, basic hex and counter dice-resolved combat odds system. But lots of combat options including Pressed Attack...
FREE print-and-play VERY fast and family&friends simple/introductory point-to-point game of the Nazi German invasion of Soviet Russia, plays in 40-50 minutes. Designed as a solitaire game, but as good if not better with live Russian player. Large, 3 (army group) player team 3-piece map table size or small single player(s) 11x17/A3 map (and smaller pieces)...
Corps to Army level, 36 mis/60 kms per hex, 20-day turns, no Finnish front. Russian units start face down, and there are 3 different order of battle possibilities: 1. Historical - 3/6 chance, as I remember. 2. From Budyonny's Stables - 2/6 chance: What if the Bolshevik traditionalists *had* completely overthrown Tukhachevsky's modern, mobile doctrine *and*...
My proposed successor to a Moscow-Campaign-scale/-type game, Barbarossa's Climax: Moscow 1941, available as a free print (off, assemble,) and play game at www.CoatneyHistory.com/BarbClim.htm . As relatively simple as it is, it is still a 4-player afternoon-and-evening - weekend - game. There *is* a system-introducing Battle for Tula subgame with it (like...
In 'Barbers!', you and a partner face the Sunday rush as new barbers - giving customers all the cuts and shaves they need while preventing the pesky old barber of the neighborhood from stealing customers from right under your nose! 'Barbers!' is a dice-drafting, action selection game for 1 or 2 players. You and your partner play barbers, running a hair...
“Cards Against Humanity meets D&D!” Bards vs. Humility is a hilarious and fast-paced party card game for 4-6 players. It takes the wise-cracking fun and adult humour of your favourite party games and straps it into a suit of perfectly-fitted tabletop RPG armour! In Quick Mode, you play a simple Cards Against Humanity-style game using the Setup and...
Bare-Knuckle! takes place in the rough and tumble era of English bare-knuckle boxing of the 1700’s. A time of the London prize ring rules when men of grit and brawn would throw their hat in the ring and fight round after round until one of them could not continue. Bare-Knuckle! recreates a single round exhibition match. Two pugilists will enter the ring...
For untold centuries a war has been waged in the shadows cast by the moon. Two great powers of the underworld clash in repetitive fury, fighting for ultimate supremacy. The hedonistic Vampires believe it to be their birthright to own the night. The untamed Werewolves believe that none other than themselves should master the Earth. Whose claim is true? When...
Barefoot to Glory is a free print & play operational simulation of the battles for the control of the Western Chaco in 1934 (when the Battles of El Carmen, Yrendagüé and Ibibobó took place); unit scale is regiment, each hex spans 10Kms from side to side and every turn covers three days. During the 1932-35 war between Bolivia and Paraguay, Pata Pila...
As a barista at a coffee café, your daily grind is making the perfect cup of joe. But today, trouble is brewing. You are short staffed and running the café on your own. Rent for your apartment is due, and unless you can collect at least 7 tips before the end of your shift, you’re going to be short. Utilize ingredients efficiently and arrange your orders to...
The Barmaid's Tale takes place in the Ratcatcher's Rest, one of Tinderbox's more colorful establishments, and features a game known to the locals as "Pass the Buck". The game is introduced via a story a barmaid at the Ratcatchers relates in an interview, in an obvious parody of "The Canterbury Tales". The account details the exploits of a hapless party of...