There are 120 of the 1/2" counters, map sheet with hex grid, rules, charts. Turns represent half-day turns from AM Sept. 17 - AM Sept. 29, 1944. Features airborne units and air bombardment, artillery and engineers rules. Allies get 3 victory points (VP's) per turn for control of the Arnhem Bridge and 2 VP's per turn for the pontoon bridge near Arnhem (if...
Arnhem: Operation Market-Garden, September 1944, is a two-player Operational level board-wargame originally part of the Westwall quad. Arnhem was then released as a Collector's Edition game in 1976. The game included a hard mounted map, 100 counters, standard and specific rules. The game is a two player recreation of Operation Market Garden, Sept. 1944....
West Wall is one of the Quad series that SPI published - a grouping of 4 different battles of a war, using a set of standard rules with a separate set of exclusive rules for each battle. This Quad contained the battles of: Arnhem (Operation Market-Garden) Bastogne (Bulge) Hurtgen Forest (Roer river valley) Remagen (Rhine bridgehead) As wargames go, these...
A wargame about the "Market-Garden" operation. The game uses rules of the B35 (Battles of World War II 1943-1945) system designed for dealing with medium battles of World War II. Counters represent battalions, one hex represents 2000m, one turn represents 8 hours. At present rules and all publications about the game are only in Polish language. The second...
(from Vae Victis website and user description:) September 17, 1944. The first parachutists drop on to Nijmegan and Arnhem! Operation Market Garden has been launched in the hope of smashing a defeated enemy and ending the war before Christmas. However, the Germans still have some fight in them and, unfortunately for the Allies, they have the means: two SS...
This game was published in the May 1971 issue (Volume 3, Number 5) of Spartan International. As indicated by the title, it is a wargame covering the fighting for Arnhem from September 17-25, 1944. It uses a fairly simple system, but does cover the salient points of the operation, including parachute drops, supply (including parachuted supplies), bridge...
The Battle of Arnhem in super detail, with a building by building map with big hexes (you can put a bunch of counters in each one). 10 mostly small scenarios Two sheets of die cut counters with new art - big 3/4" AFV counters including lots of unusual German AFVs Giant-hex two sheet map depicting downtown Arnhem in September 1944 Super-sized deluxe AFV...
Arnhem: Defient Stand and Oosterbeek Perimeter combined in one master set.The Battle of Arnhem in super detail, with a building by building map with big hexes (you can put a bunch of counters in each one). 10 mostly small scenarios Two sheets of die cut counters with new art - big 3/4" AFV counters including lots of unusual German AFVs Giant-hex two sheet...
From the Decision Games' website: In September 1944, Operation Market Garden was intended to open a direct path for the Allied armies to circumvent the West Wall and threaten Germany's industrial Ruhr heartland. British, American and Polish airborne forces were ordered to assault and capture key bridges along the main highway leading through Holland, the...
Arracourt is a Battalion Combat Series (BCS) game depicting the forlorn Axis counterattack to stop Patton’s drive across France in September 1944 and the stellar example of mobile US Combined Arms that stopped that offensive dead in its tracks. The rapid movement of Patton’s Third Army eastward to Nancy has led them at the end of a supply net that is being...