This covers the war with Russia in the Black Sea as well as the allied bombardment of the Dardanelles. See if you can force a passage through to Constantinople and end the war or the ultimate prize can you sink the Goeben... A5 size booklet Rules come with turning circles. PDF ship sheets for Britain, France, Russia, Turkey and Bulgaria ships, reload...
Ironclads 1860-1918: Scenarios Vol 1 This set of rules includes one scenario for each of the following sets of rules, Ironclads 1860 to 1918: Lissa and the Crimea, American Civil war, South American wars of independence, Pre dreadnought wars, Turkey in the black sea , The gulf of Riga 1917. There are some additional rules and ship sheets included in this...
From the publisher's website: The American Civil War saw the dawn of modern naval warfare, as technological advances in weapons, metallurgy and engineering allowed ironclad warships to take to the seas. It also saw an emphasis on economic warfare, as Confederate raiders tried desperately to erode the Union's enormous financial advantage by attacking...
From the Publisher's website: "Behind wooden walls beat hearts of iron..." — Austrian Admiral Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, private letter to his mistress, June 1866 In the summer of 1866, the Austrian fleet fought the Italians in the first open-sea battle between ironclad fleets, at Lissa in the Adriatic. An Austrian victory, it prevented Italian seizure of the...
Ironclads! is a relatively fast play set of rules covering naval warfare, along with its associated land combat, set in the ironclad era of 1860-1879. Don't turn your nose up at the fast play designation. Fast play does not in the least mean lacking in era ambience or that the rules are simplistic in any way. Far from it! Ironclads! covers all aspects of...
Ironclads of Ferrosia, a simple yet engaging set of rules for battling with armoured steam ships on the world of Ferrosia. These rules provide everything you need to wage thrilling conflicts across Ferrosia’s stormy seas. Designed for fast-paced gameplay, Ironclads of Ferrosia supports skirmishes with as few as two ships up to larger battles with around a...
On March 9, 1862, the clash of the ironclad gunboats CSS Virginia and USS Monitor at the Battle of Hampton Roads heralded a new age of naval warfare. The innovations of the early industrial era yielded powerful new warships, armed with strong new guns, and plated with thick metal armor. A new ironclad navy threatened to revolutionize the practice of naval...
Welcome to Ironclads: The American Civil War at Sea, a game of naval combat, set during American Civil War (1861-1865). The Civil War is famously known for its land battles, such as Shiloh, Vicksburg, and the Peninsular Campaign, however all of these examples were profoundly impacted by the presence of naval forces. While many think of the war's naval...
Irukandji is the first game in the SNACKBOX Mini Game Series. You have swum a long way out, and it is now time to head home. Race back to the beach without coming across one of the most venomous jellyfish in the world: the Irukandji. Irukandji is a game of tile laying and tile playing. Swim well, use the conditions, and watch out for the Irukandji. Be the...
As a castaway, you're determined to return to civilization, but first, you need to build a raft. Construct bridges in the right places, sabotage your opponents' plans, and make sure to stay one step ahead of them. Along the way, you collect points. The player with the most points wins. Island Escape is an exciting family game full of tactical...
Coquina Expansion add 6 new cards and 5 wooden pink coquina building stones. Normally, building stones in forts are removed using white, gray and black attack die results. Since the dice do not have a pink face, there's no way to remove coquina stones during the first attack phase! They can only be removed using the red targeting dice results during the...