The Battle for Normandy is a game that represents the climactic campaign in Normandy from D-Day, 6 June 1944 to the first week of August 1944 at primarily battalion level. Numerous scenarios are included to play out various smaller battles in Normandy. It is intended for two players or player teams. The game uses a unique sequence of play and a system of...
This Expansion Set for The Battle for Normandy allows players to extend the campaign game to the end of August, but most importantly includes the area for the Mortain and Falaise Pocket scenarios. Counters are included to fill out Allied and Axis Order of Battles to the end of August, and also include specific breakdown counters for AT, SP AT, and...
Battle for Normandy is a 2-player game that was included in the August 2020 issue of Gakken Historical Images Magazine. The game Battle for Normandy recreates the famous "Normandy Landings" that began on June 6, 1944, a turning point on the Western Front of World War II, made famous by the movies "Saving Private Ryan" and "The Longest Day." Players take on...
Battle for North Africa: War in the Desert, 1940-42, takes GMT's Gameplayers Series into the modern era, allowing players to fight one of the hobby's favorite campaigns with a totally new approach that emphasizes ease of play. The randomized features of the innovative Activation Marker system allow gamers to combine logistics, command, and use of reserves...
Battle for Paradise is two games in one. The first is a strategic board game for two players. The goal is to capture and hold cities on a contested island paradise. Points are scored each turn for every city held. The winner is the first player to reach 100 points. The second game uses the Budget Battlefield* tabletop gaming system from Microtactix Games....
REUTERS, 27 DECEMBER 2015 After encircling the city for weeks, the Iraqi military launched a campaign to retake it last week and made a final push to seize the central administration complex on Sunday. “By controlling the complex this means that we have defeated them in Ramadi,” said Sabah al-Numani, a spokesman for the force leading the fight on the...
This operational level WWII game shows all of the attempts to crack the German defenses in Italy from December 1943 to May 1944. The board covers the Anzio Beachead and the Gustav Line. The game includes full color maps and 420 die-cut counters. Contains several scenarios with a complete package of set-up sheets. According to the game insert, only 100...
Issue game in Command Magazine Japan #134 Battle for Russia (BfD) is a two-player, low-intermediate complexity, strategic-level simulation of the first six months of World War II’s eastern front in Europe. The game presents a unique interpretation of the campaign in that the two German commanders are also simultaneously Soviet commanders. The player who...
Based on GMT's "The Battle for Normandy", the system moves to the 1943 invasion of Sicily by Allied forces. The game uses the base system from GMT's "The Battle for Normandy" with, of course, modification. The Axis player will have more possibilities with air power, and the Allied player has the opportunity to use surgical "end-run" invasions behind enemy...
Battle for Stalingrad is a battalion/company level simulation for two Players of the critical World War II battle for the renowned Russian City on the Volga River. The conflict raged for seven weeks in late 1942. Elements of fourteen German divisions of the Sixth Army and Fourth Panzer Army engaged dozens of divisions and brigades of the Soviet 62nd Army...
Battle for the Ball is an original two-player sports board game simulating a soccer or international football match. Playing on an 11×16 hex map of a classic football pitch, two teams with 10 player pieces on each side compete to control the ball, pass to forward players, tackle to control the ball, and advance to a position to make a goal. The game uses...