SGB-18 Dreadnaught (1986) (JPY 3800) Subtitled “Return to the Dreadnoughts Age!” Two half-sized maps of all-blue, large hex water terrain. Two countersheets (308) with Panzerblitz-sized counters. Two identical single-sided PAC with 8 small charts each. A rulebook (28 pgs) with 8 scenarios ranging from 1917 to 1924 (with a SF one in 3325 (not kidding!). The...
Dreams of Empire: The Wars of South India 1730s-1740s is a Two-player Operational-level board-wargame set in South India during Europe's Age of Reason. This is not a 'colonial' game. It focuses on the wars of the native states during the 1730s and 1740s AD, such as the Travancore-Dutch War (which Travancore won), the Canarese invasion of Northern Malabar...
"Dresden 1813" is a two-player wargame, which re-enacts the battle on August 26th - 28th 1813 in and around the town of Dresden, between French forces under Napoleon and the Allied Army of Bohemia. Each turn represents one hour, each hex is 350 yards from side to side, each combat strength point 430-600 men. Despite only 4 pages of rules, (including set up...
Napoleon in Germany, 1813 Game number 9 in the Napoleonic 20 series (#1 in sub-series Germany 20) After his disastrous defeat in Russia in 1812, followed by a halting campaign in early 1813, an armistice with the Allied Coalition is about to end. But Napoleon has been busy using this time of truce to build up his logistical base at the city of Dresden....
Napoleon in Germany, 1813 Napoleonic 20 #9 (Germany 20 #1) Expansion Kit After defeating the Allies at Dresden on the 27th, Napoleon was sure they would continue the battle for a third day. But that night the Allies began a confused retreat, leaving the French scrambling to mount a pursuit the next morning. Already poised behind the enemy right, the French...
From designer Lance McMillan comes the expansion kit to Dresden 20 and Katzbach 20. Görlitz 20 is based on a battle that almost occurred during Napoleon’s final campaign in Germany, on 3-6 September 1813. One player commands the Coalition forces under the Prussian Marshall Gebhard von Blücher, while the other commands the French army under the command of...
Dreyfall is a 2-player strategy game of tactical combat and survival in a fractured woodland. Once, the creatures of the forest lived in harmony, guided by the magic of the Dreyshard, the great gem of the forest. When the Dreyshard was separated, its power plunged the land into chaos. Now, two rival factions battle for control, each guarding half of the...
The Drifter is a solitaire, story, dice game based in the fictional wild west. The drifter is reminiscent of games like Barbarian Prince (1980), where every game is a unique story experience. You are a gunslinger who has been living a hazy existence. Your brief time in this world has been mostly spent on the outside of the law, killing, stealing, carousing...
From the publisher: Gangs, Vigilantes and Drug Dealers! It's a new easy-to-play board game of neighborhood survival as Gangs and Vigilantes try to save their homes from crazed drug dealers. Bullets fly in this exciting and all too real game from Tri Tac. It's a world of drugs, money, and horror as street gangs use automatic weapons to settle differences....
"Drive on Damascus" recreates the one major campaign between the Allies and Vichy France during World War II. It is an operational wargame recreating on the battalion level the Allied invasion of Syria and Lebanon in June 1941. This game has been built around two basic situations: the historical invasion and a hypothetical one, covering the chance of...
Drive on Frankfurt: NATO-Soviet Future Warfare in West Germany, is the theme of the first game published in CounterAttack magazine No.1 (October 1987). One player controls the NATO forces and the other player, Soviet (based on the weapons of the day... 1987). Points are awarded for control of urban and town centres and for NATO unit losses. The net Soviet...
(from the rulebook :) This design is actually the third edition of the "Kursk" game originally published by old-SPI back in the early 1970s, which was later redesigned into a second edition, retitled as: Eric Goldberg's Kursk: History's Greatest Tank Battle, July 1943. The first edition of the game used the proto-system originally devised by James F....