The Joining War hardcover lore and art book brings the story of Cloudspire and illustrations of Anthony LeTourneau to new heights! Featuring full spreads of high resolution artwork and a full novella further fleshing out the saga of The Joining War from author Ryan Howard, this book serves as a beautiful deluxe replacement for the scenario books in the...
Cobra - Game of the Normandy Breakout , is a regimental/divisional scale simulation of the allied break-out from the Normandy peninsula in the summer of 1944, which culminated in the encirclement of some 160,000 German troops in the "Falaise Pocket." Each game-turn is equivalent to three days of real time, and each hex represents a distance (across) of 3.2...
D-Day, 6 June 1944, was just the first step toward the final defeat of Nazi Germany. Over the following seven weeks, the Allies battered their way through the tough bocage country while the Germans scrambled to keep a line together. By the end of July they had run out of tricks and the Allies were on the verge of a massive breakout. From D-Day to the...
From the Manufacturer: Cockpit of Europe (CoE) covers the campaigns of the War of the Austrian Succession in the Flanders theater between 1744 and 1748. From 1741 to 1748, the War of the Austrian Succession raged on the continent of Europe. From 1743 on, Britain and France were formally at war. The French leadership were divided into two schools of...
Cod War! In the mid 1970s everyone who enjoyed a nice piece of cod wrapped in newspaper and served up with a pile of crispy chips was glued to events in the North Atlantic as Britain went to “war” against Iceland over the issue of fishing rights and economic control of the sea. “Cod War” comprises a brief history of the Cod Wars, tactical rules (with two...
Disputes over fishing in the waters around Iceland have been going on for decades. The most famous of these confrontations were the incidents known as the Cod Wars of the 1970s. This game matches the coastal patrol force of Iceland against the fishing vessels of Great Britain and their Royal Navy escorts. It features a diceless conflict resolution system...
Codeword Thunderclap (CTC) is a strategic-level two-player wargame of low-intermediate complexity that covers the climactic fighting in and near Stalingrad from November 1942 through March 1943. The game’s sub-systems are crafted to present a supreme-commander’s-eye-view: it is almost fully strategic in its perspective, with only the most pastel of...
Abstract: A strategy game for two players in which each attempts to control the most space on the hexagonal table by placing and flipping coins. Overview: Board: A hexagonal board divided up into a number of hexagons, resembing a honeycomb. Standard board size has 61 hexagon spaces measuring 1.25 inch across arranged in a hexagon shape, with each side of...
The German invasion of Demark and Norway, Operation Weserűbung, was a bold gamble by the invaders. The greatest risk for the Germans was at the northern most all weather port of Narvik. Here the Germans landed troops that quickly overwhelmed the local Norwegian garrison but left them entirely dependent upon supplies and reinforcements that would arrive by...
Sub-title-'Eastern Front, 1939-1945'. Part III of the 'Empires of Apocalypse' games series, but completely playable as its own stand-alone game. This covers not only the Russian Front, but any other areas NOT covered by the 1st 2-parts - Morsecode ···– or Triumph & Fall of the Desert Fox. The components consist of the following: 1400-Full COLOR die-cut...