Hokori (meaning pride or arrogance), is an easy to learn 2 player bidding and dueling game to the death. Players will first draw up a hand of 10 cards, choose which 5 to keep and which five to place up for bid. Both players will bid on the remaining 10 cards, trying to choose wisely to gain an advantage over their opponent. Once the bidding is over, the...
This game takes the myths, legends, and history to tell the tale of Arthur and his battles as they might have been. Now you get to refight the battles that were or might have been using an updated and deepened Hold the Line system.... The game comes with 3 campaigns of linked scenarios, with 8 total scenarios: Campaign 1: SCENARIOS 1 - 3 “THE MATTER OF THE...
Hold the Line: Hannibal is a grand tactical two-player game covering 10 of the greatest battles of the Punic Wars. Following in the footsteps of Richard Borg’s Commands and Colors system and more directly Worthington’s Hold the Line series, Hannibal includes the same standard size map board, 13 hexes wide and 9 hexes deep. Combat is resolved with custom...
Holy Animals is a social deduction game about a group of Animal Gods coming to your village. Players acting as villagers must take turns serving the right food to Animal Gods appearing each round. However, food is scarce in the village, so you might not always have the right food to serve. You must sometimes sneak in other things in order to live another...
Holy Hack - Hacking by the Book (1996, Black Falcon Publications) is one of the "Hack" miniatures rules set, but this rules set specifically covers ancient warfare in the Biblical period. The rules are for either 25mm or 15mm miniatures, and while it recommends a basing system that is common with several other miniature rules sets (such as DBA, DBM, WRG...
From the rulebook: "Revised and expanded to include warfare in The Near East, Egypt and Africa in Old Testament Times. Includes general orders of battle, tactics, formations, revised casualty calculation method, diagrams, naval & siege rules, Divine Intervention, heroic challenges & Q.R.S. "Originally published as `Holy Hack: Hacking By the Book Biblical...
Homeric Hack is designed to recreate in miniature individual duels, the epic battles of the Trojan War, from the battle of Thicket Ridge to the sack of the city itself and even the battles Aeneas fought in Italy. Only your imagination sets the parameters of the great engagements you can recreate. The system allows for heroic duels, large army engagements...
Two scenarios and 26 counters included in C3i Magazine, Issue #29. The Battle of Meander 397 BC. Designer Notes. The Spartan army has just halted and faced the rear to deploy. The Persians have also hastily deployed from column. As the battle is about begin, Xenocles' ambush force has just emerged from hiding in the off-map woods to appear in the rear of...
Hoplite Warfare (650-330BC) tabletop Miniatures rules These rules are designed to simulate the warfare of Archaic and Classical Greece, from the rise of the Hoplite (along with the polis as the typical political unit in Greece) to his eclipse by other systems and the decline of the polis as an important institution. By extension, the rules also cover areas...
Hellenistic Warfare (329-146BC) table top miniatures rules This is designed as a supplement to Hoplite Warfare, to extend the latter’s time period from its rather vague end—point at some point in Alexander’s campaign in Persia to 146 B.C. when, with the destruction of the cities of Carthage and Corinth, Rome stamped her authority over the Mediterranean...