Gopher is a fun and simple game designed by Mark Steere to be easy to program in a computer but can also be played with pen and paper. Rules: Gopher is a two player game played on an initially empty, 6 spaces or larger* hexagonal grid. The two players place their own stones on the board, one stone per turn. Players are not allowed to pass. All placements...
Gorilla Warfare is a social deduction battle royale. Each turn represents a day in the jungle, leaving you as the player to decide how to use your limited energy for the day. On your turn you can: MOVE in the jungle, SEARCH for useful items, ATTACK other gorillas, GIVE your energy to other gorillas or stay still, and do nothing.. Your energy gets depleted...
Description from the publisher: Gorizia 1916, La sesta battaglia dell'Isonzo (the Isonzo sixth battle), is a medium complexity Operational level board-wargame on the campaign conducted by the Italian forces against Austria-Hungary, during August 1916. This is a mini-monster, very playable game with many hundreds die-cut counters, one 22"x34" map with large...
Gorlice-Tarnow covers the Eastern Front in World War 1, 1914-1916. Includes troops from Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Serbian, Rumania, Greek, Bulgaria, Italy, Britain, and France. The map (15 x 35, in 6 sections) stretches from Riga to Odessa. Each hex is 25 miles, and each turn a week. The unique Army Group Command Control system prides...
From the text of the author's patent: "The game is played on a game board of the Ancient Mediterranean World. Each player is given several playing pieces representing Apostles, early leaders in the Christian church. He moves these around the board winning converts and establishing churches as quickly as possible. Unlike most games, players do not compete...
Gospitch (May 21 & 22 1809, Dalmatia) and Ocaña (November 19 1809, Spain) are the 27e and 28e battles of the series Jours de Gloire. Gospitch simulates, on a battalion scale, the combat which opposed the French Army in Dalmatia, under Marshal Marmont and the Croatian troops of the Austrian army, led by colonel Rebrovik. Ocaña simulates, on a regimental...
GOTA is a two-player abstract strategy game played on a hexagonal board. Players use stones in four colors: Orange and Teal for one player, Black and White for the other. Objective: Connect the most stones in one of your colors by the end of the game. Setup: 1. Start with an empty board. 2. Players take turns placing one stone each until four stones are on...
This is a new game in the Advanced Tobruk: Tank Battles in North Africa 1940-43 System (ATS) that allows gamers to recreate squad-level action in World War II. The Gothic Line was a German defensive front in Italy. From the publisher's website: A highly detailed rendition of this titanic struggle pitting combined-arms US Army forces against determined...
Gothic Line: The Campaign in Northern Italy – AUGUST TO OCTOBER, 1944 is a simulation of the battles in the Northern Apennines mountains fought to cross the Po River and end the war in Italy by Christmas 1944. This game simulates the campaign at the battalion/division level. Each combat strength point of Divisions/brigades/regiments are represented by...
In the pre-dawn darkness, Japan's Col. Goto launches a massive (by Japanese standards) armored attack against the US Marines on Saipan. All but one of his 44 tanks were wrecks by morning. Marines joked that Japan's T-97 tanks were nothing more than "kitchen sinks." Part of Against the Odds Magazine's Pocket Battle Games series, this postcard-sized game...