The Battle for Cassino: Assaulting the Gustav Line, 1944, is a two-player company/platoon level simulation of the third Allied attack on the German Gustav Line around Cassino which occurred in March, 1944. The game was first published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #71. The game makes extensive use of Artillery and, because Cassino Abbey was at the top of...
Battle for China is an intermediate-complexity wargame, designed by Brian Train, of what that people call their "War of Resistance Against Japan," specifically covering the struggle from the initial Japanese invasion in July 1937 to the end of 1941. The game is for two players, one directing the military forces acting to defend China against the Japanese...
"The Battle for Dresden, 1813 is a brigade level, two-player simulation depicting the two days of battle in and around the city of Dresden during Napoleon's 1813 campaign in Germany. One player controls the French forces, while the other player controls the combined Austrian, Russian and Prussian forces. The playing pieces denote the actual military...
A simulation of the Soviet offensive against Finland in the summer of 1944. The Soviet player must defeat Finland as soon as possible within a limited timeframe so that the Red Army can return to the decisive direction of the war, the Bagration offensive in June-July 1944. Historically, the Soviets achieved a marginal victory—the Finnish had to withdraw...
(from Oregon ConSim Games website:) Battle for Galicia, 1914 (BfG) models the opening campaign of World War. One fought between Imperial Russia and Austria-Hungary on the plains of Galicia and southern Poland. Simulated are the concurrent offensives launched by the two belligerents; the Austro-Hungarian thrust northward direction Lublin and the Russian...
Battle for Germany game is small, it only takes about three to four hours to play for players of normal skill and luck. The game starts in December of 1944 with the Ardennes Offensive (a variant allows the German player to skip this and save his strength). As a two-player game, it is interesting in that each player plays both an Allied army (Western Allies...
Battle for Germany Deluxe Edition - The Destruction of the Reich, Dec.1944-May 1945. This will be an update of the several previous editions. It will retain the original map, counters, and rules with a graphic update and enlargement to a full-size game board and larger counters. New content includes optional rules and counters from the 1995 DG edition and...
Battle for Gettysburg: The First Day The game comes with one colour map (in two pieces about 22" x 17"). 120 counters (mounted not cut), rule book and charts. Formations (Divisions for the Confederates, Corps for the Union) activate on chit pull, each formation then may Fire, Move and Final Fire with Defensive Fire occurring at the completion of Movement....
Published in Japan, but sold briefly as a ziplock in the US at the Origins convention, this is a wargame of the crucial October battles at Guadalcanal. In fact, the game's subtitle is "Bloody October." Game includes a Masahiro Yamazaki map of Henderson Field and the surrounding area done in a somewhat stylized manner. There are 264 counters including...
This game challenges the players to re-fight the Battle for Hamburger Hill. Can you, as the U.S. player, destroy the NVA, capture the hill and deny the enemy their base area? Or will the NVA player triumph and hold their ground? Get ready to re-live or re-write history in the battle for Hamburger Hill! The Battle for Hamburger Hill lasts 11 turn-pair...
Part of SPI's Modern Battles II: Four Contemporary Conflicts series, This game is at the operational level with hexes measuring a mile across, simulates combat between the Israeli and Jordanian forces on the West Bank during 1967's Six Day War (starting June 5th through June 10th). A historical scenario is the main game, but there is also a non-historical...