Four games for preschoolers and young schoolchildren, in which in entertaining way acquire basic geographic knowledge. The basic principle of these games is based on a random roll of the dice, but the coin chips bring into play the possibility of strategize and making tough decisions. Game of discovery: Discover famous places across all continents...
Where's my machine gun? When Chain Reaction came out seven years ago the unique Reaction System took the gaming world by surprise. That led to CR 2.0 and now CR 3.0 which you can get free at our website. But hey, that’s all about modern guns. But our gamers wanted more. They wanted “old school” combat where arguments were settled at the tip of a sword....
Chains to Champions is a gladiator themed board game that consists of three phases. In phase one you purchase a gladiator at an auction, in phase two you equip your gladiator with weapons, helmets, armor, and training, and then in phase three all players fight to the death in the Arena. The last man standing wins! From the back of the box: "Hurry, hurry!...
Chakravyuha Trading Card Game (TCG) is a battle strategy game that is inspired by ancient Indian texts of Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas. Ancient texts from India are filled with stories of Yodhas (legendary warriors) with extraordinary skills and strength that they had acquired through Education (Shiksha), Practice (Sadhana), and Penance (Tapasya)....
(from Decision Games' website:) Throughout the mid-5th century AD, Attila's Huns terrorized Europe. The skill of the Hun horsemen, particularly their accuracy with the composite bow while mounted, made them a veritable shock army. They continued to bring victory after victory to Attila, making him the master of Central Europe. After years of conquest...
In Champions of the Colosseum, each player acts as a lanista, or manager of a gladiatorial school, during Ancient Rome. As such, each lanista can buy, sell, or trade 34 different types of gladiators and beasts to fight in the arena. Lanistas are able to place wagers on their fights, gain crowd favor, train gladiators, and create Champions in an effort to...
This new edition takes us from the death of Alexander in 323 BC and the war of his successors — the Diadochi — which will last fifty years, to the last battles in Italy and Spain of the Second Punic War in 206 before BC, via the expedition of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus in Italy between 280 and 275 BC. Two great systems of weapons clash then, the Macedonian...
Vae Victis issue 30. This game is another installment in the "Champs de Bataille" series of games, boardgame versions of the De Bellis Multitudinis (DBM) miniatures rules. This issue includes counters and army lists for Alexandrian Macedonians, Imperial Macedonians, Achaemenid Persians, Phyrric Epirotes, Camillan Romans, Polybian Romans, and Carthaginians....
Chandragupta brings the art of war in ancient India to GMT’s “Great Battles of History” Series. Beginning with Chandragupta Maurya’s victories over the Nanda clan, the game follows the brief but rapid rise of the Mauryan dynasty, from Chandragupta’s expulsion of Seleucus from the Indus river valley to the conquest of the last independent kingdom on the...