In 1995 Ted Raicer's game, The Great War in Europe, was published in Command Magazine by the XTR Corporation. The game was well received, and shortly afterward, an expansion, The Great War in the Near East, was also released. The Deluxe edition of The Great War in Europe is more than a consolidation of these two games. The rules have be rewritten to...
After the stunning Union defeat at Second Manassas, Robert E. Lee maneuvered his victorious Confederate Army across the Potomac River and into the state of Maryland. George B. McClellan was put back in command of Union forces, being tasked with repulsing the bold Rebel invasion of the North. The uncharacteristically sudden approach of Union troops put the...
The Greatest Day: Sword, Juno, and Gold Beaches, Battle for Normandy: Volume One is the first volume in a three volume series covering the battle of Normandy in June of 1944. It not only introduces a new theater but also provides version 2.0 updates for the GTS rules. Assaults have been streamlined, the artillery rules have been improved, and various other...
The Greatest Day: Utah Beach is the second of three volumes in the Grand Tactical Series that covers the Battle for Normandy in June of 1944. The Greatest Day: Utah Beach includes a wide array of scenarios from the beach landings, to airborne troops seizing Carentan, to cutting the Cotentin Peninsula. There are small 8.5”x11” scenarios up to full campaign...
Leaving a trail of blood and corpses, Grendel has executed the leaders of the 23 most powerful crime families in the US. While Grendel now dominates the criminal underworld, the assassin’s series of coordinated attacks has also, predictably, created a power vacuum. Now, some upstarts think that New York City–the crown jewel of the East Coast–is up for...
"Gringo! The Mexican War 1846-1848" is a Post Napoleonic era wargame depicting five battles of "The Mexican War". For the battles in Gringo!, both sides run the gamut from mountain assaults to street-fighting, allowing wargamers to see some of the differences between ACW-era tactics and those of the Napoleonic era. The battles included are: Buena Vista...
A nearly complete game published in RBM Studio's C3i Magazine No. 16 (2005). The issue contains die-cut counters, map, charts and special rules for the battle. Players must have the basic rules from Gringo! (or download them from the GMT Web site) to play. The game is a minigame based on the Great Battles of the American Civil War game system. The map is...
Battles with the Gringos includes four half-map engagements that are each different, each with its own, unusual terrain, each with a set of problems facing both players. And each battle takes only a couple of hours, as well as being very playable solitaire. Palo Alto: May 8, 1846. The opening battle of the war, what looks to be a straightforward Napoleonic...
Ground Force is a free print & play 2 player scifi high luck strategy game. The goal is to get one of your troops in the base of the other player. Destroying all the units of the other player will also make you win the game. Each turn the player picks a card from his deck to see which troops he can move. Sometimes he can move different type of units in the...
Growling Tigers Under Siege: Defense of Changde 1943(圍城虎嘯:常德保衛戰1943) is a two-player board wargame that simulates the defense of Changde in the end of the Battle of Changde, November 18 to December 3, 1943. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Changde Each turn represents two days and each hex is about 1 km across. One player commands the Imperial...
This is self-published strategy level wargame based on Japanese TV animation "Mobile suit Z Gundam" & "Mobile suit Gundam ZZ". This game cover three-way struggle with Titans, AEUG and Axis Zeon. A player manage a treasury, assigns it in the development of the weapon, and the military operations. A game purpose is control of important cities more than enemy...
On the 8th December 1941 American soil was invaded for the first time in the war, the small American and Guananian garrison was overrun and 2 days later the Govenor surrendered the Island to the Japanese. On 21st July 1944 the Americans would return to retake the island and drive the Japanese invaders off; a day that is still celebrated as 'Liberation...