Publisher Blurb Born a century too late? Well, the Old West Gunfight Rules capture all the excitement and adventure of the Old West. Jail breaks, cattle drives through hostile Indian country, Mexican revolutions, range wars, knife fights, and shoot-outs are only a few of the cultural activities recreated by these rules. Requires percentile dice. User...
From the Old West Shootout Guide: Old West Shootout is a set of free rules accompanying em4miniatures' Old West Heroes, Painted Miniatures Set 2. It is designed for use with either or both of em4's Old West Heroes Painted Miniatures sets. Shootout gives a fast fun game but don't let the simplicity fool you. Good tactics and an iron nerve are required to...
The Old West Skirmish Wargames: Wargaming Western Gunfights. These classic rules launched skirmish wargaming in the UK and the North America. They were played in most wargaming clubs on a regular basis. From stage coach robberies to recreations of gunfights from the pages of history, these rules introduced wargaming with individual figures. This edition...
Their names are virtually synonymous with the long conflicts with the native indigenes of the American West. Cochise, Victoria, Chato, Geronimo. These great war band leaders all come from the various tribes of the Apache, and the Apache Wars dominated the attention of the US government in its westward development for the critical 25 years from the American...
(From the box) California: 1849 Where the mayors of stupidly rich Gold Rush towns can squander the resources of their citizens on pretty much whatever they want. This month, it's a race to the Moon. Will it work? Probably not. The real goal is to earn enough votes to become governor. But it seems the best way to impress your pioneering constituents is by...
ORE-SOME is a strategic game of mining, ramming, looting, and sabotage in an Old West mine. The game lasts six rounds of two phases each, and the miner who makes the most money at the end of the day wins! In the Move Phase, players move, ram and block each other for the best spots to dig. Rammed carts drop precious ore that can be swiped if you're quick...
Taken from Boardgame News: Oregon is a family/strategy game with a colonization-theme and a card-driven placement mechanism. The aim of the game is to position farmers and point-giving buildings in the best possible locations on the board. The year is 1846. Gunslingers, lawmen, pioneers, and whole families left their homes in the east and midwest to try...
Oregon Trail recreates the journeys of the pioneers who traveled across the Western U.S. during the 1820's - 1860's. To a certain extent it is a role-playing game, as players are cast into the role of Trail Boss, responsible for shepherding his party from their jumping-off point to their ultimate destination. Trail Bosses measure success (in relation to...