Battle of Oshi-jou is fought in1590. This is part of Hideyoshi's Odawara campaign. The game focuses only the siege battle of Oshi-jou. The game uses turn sequence. In each turn, each side has movement, fire then melee. In each turn, Hohjo side can decide to go first or last, since they have home-town benefit. The game starts July 1st turn and end July 17th...
At 11:54 am on Thursday, 16 August 1956, the US Navy launched an unmanned target drone from Naval Air Station (NAS) Point Mugu in Southern California. It was supposed to have been just another routine weapons testing flight in which the target drone would be shot down. After take-off, however, the ground controllers realized the target drone’s radio...
The Battle of Prague follows the victories of Fredrick the Great's Armys in 1757 during the Seven Years War. It recreates the battle fought just to the east of Prague between the Austrians and Prussians. The game is fought on a 17"*22" map with 120 counters representing regimental size units. This is a small format wargame based on the GDW Series 120. This...
Battle of Quebec, 1759 is a low complexity hex and counter game on the battle outside Quebec in 1759 between the British and French. Counters indicate unit type and nationality, attack factor, range, defense factor and movement factor. The game uses cards to regulate the number of moves and attacks each turn as well as providing special rules, penalties or...
SGB-12 Battle of Ravenna (1985) (JPY 5,800) Subtitled “Renaissance Art of War.” One die-cut mapboard (22 x 34”), one sheet of counters, one roster pad of double-sided sheets, one PAC, one 40-pg rule/scenario/historical booklet (4 scenarios) and one strange little d10 (it has almost 14 sides, but only ten numbers). Only about 20 pgs contain the actual...
"The Battle of Roark's Drift", a wargame on the defensive stand of British soldiers immortalized by the movie "Zulu", has become notorious for misspelling the name of the battle as its title. Each counter represents one British soldier or five Zulus. The Zulu player may launch four attacks against Rorke's Drift, at which time the game ends. Special rules...
"The Battle of Sacile, 16 April 1809" is a free Print & Play Tactical level board-wargame simulating the battle fought on 16 April 1809 that saw an Austrian army commanded by Archduke John of Austria defeat a Franco-Italian army led by Eugène de Beauharnais and force it to retreat. Sacile proved to be the most notable victory of John's career. The action...