"At The Gates Of Moscow 1941 is a division level simulation of the German campaign in Russia in late 1941. The game opens with an examination of the opening effects of Operation Typhoon and proceeds to the first Soviet winter offensive. At The Gates Of Moscow 1941 covers detail[ed] rules for: Militia Building, Partisan, Garrison, Air Units, Leaders, Forts...
World war one conjures up images of trenches, attrition, and overall stalemate. Indeed, much of the war beginning around 1915 was static and miserable with little hope of any decisive battle that would immediately end the war, but that was not the case in 1914. The German Schlieffen Plan intended to outflank the French fortifications by moving through...
(From the game flyer) Ataturk is a simulation of the War for Turkish Independence fought between May, 1919 and October, 1922. The game is for two players, one representing the Allies (British, French and Greeks), Caliphate Turks, Armenians, Kurds and Soviets, and the other player the Turkish Nationalist Army, White Russian Volunteer Army, Georgia National...
The Atlanta Campaign is an Operational level wargame simulation of the 1864 North Georgia campaign fought between the Union armies of William T. Sherman and the Confederate Army of Tennessee led by Joseph E, Johnston. Abraham Lincoln's best hope for reelection against strong anti-war sentiment in the North depended upon the outcome of this campaign. If the...
Published in Decision Games's Strategy & Tactics issue #170 The Atlanta Campaign: Bald Hill and Ezra Church presents two additional American Civil War board wargames for their venerable "Blue & Gray" system. These games are based around the fighting for Atlanta, Georgia during the American Civil War and each game is named for the individual battles they...
In the summer of 1864, Union forces engaged the Confederate Army in a series of battles in Northern Georgia, with the goal of destroying the Confederate Army of the Tennessee. In doing so, the Union Army ultimately captured the city of Atlanta, an important industrial and rail center, thus setting the stage for Sherman's "March to the Sea" and the end of...
Published in Decision Games's Strategy & Tactics issue #169 The Atlanta Campaign: Peachtree Creek & Jonesboro presents two additional American Civil War wargames for their venerable "Blue & Gray" system. These games are based around the fighting for Atlanta, Georgia during the American Civil War and each wargame, named for the individual battles they...
Includes 2 sheets of 120 counters each, back printed COMBAT units for "hidden" feature. Mapsheet is 18-3/4 inches by 25 inches with 2-Color printing, Blue & Brown, to include HEX location co-ordinates, both sides Order of Battle, Turn Chart & Reinforcement schedule, Start & End of individual "Battles" as well as the FULL Campaign. 2 Sets of 6 BATTLE Cards...
Atlanta Is Ours is a game in the award-winning Series: Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (Avalon Hill/MMP) (GCACW) series. The two maps included are painted by original map artist Charlie Kibler. The military unit counters have been redesigned by Charlie Kibler to harken back to the counters in the original games in the series but with a more...
Skirmisher 3 is the third magazine in the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) series of games. Skirmisher 3 is centered around the module Atlanta Is Ours (AIO), so it is recommended that players should own this game to fully enjoy all the elements of Skirmisher 3. Skirmisher 3 contains the following scenarios and articles: “The...
6 June 1944: While German Troops battled for their lives on the Eastern Front, all remained quiet in the West. The long anticipated allied invasion seemed particularly unlikely along this portion of French Coast known as Normandy. But this was D-Day, and the unlikely was soon to become reality. As the vast Allied armada came into view, as Allied munitions...
(from Decision Games' website) ON 6 JUNE 1944 the greatest armada the world has ever seen approached northern France. That fleet consisted of more than 5,300 ships carrying over 300,000 men and 50,000 vehicles. Opposing them was Germany’s veteran Wehrmacht. ATLANTIC WALL is a grand-tactical simulation of that campaign. The counters represent almost every...