Horse and Musket Annual Number 5 is the fifth fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-VI and Horse & Matchlock. The scenarios include... Hambledon Hill - August 4, 1645 Cassano - August 16, 1705 Velletri - August 12, 1744 Hochkirch - October 14, 1758 Brandywine - September 11, 1777 Montebello - June 9, 1800...
Horse and Musket Annual Number 1 is the first fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-III and some optional rules for greater realism. The scenarios include... The Boyne - July 11, 1690 – Lillibullero Steenkerque - August 3, 1692 – The End of the Pike Torroella - May 27, 1694 – The Flight of the Spaniards Zenta -...
Horse and Musket Annual Number 2 is the second fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-III and Horse & Matchlock. The scenarios include... Höchst - June 20, 1622 – Pyrrhic Crossing Nördlingen - September 6, 1634 – The Empire Strikes Back Adwalton Moor - June 30, 1643 – Stuart Triumph in the North Roundway Down -...
Horse and Musket Annual Number 3 is the third fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-IV and Horse & Matchlock. The scenarios include... Thionville - June 7, 1639 – Piccolomini’s Pinnacle Tippermuir - September 1, 1644 – “Jesus and no quarter!” Bysjön - December 22, 1644 – Buttons for Bullets Inverlochy - February...
Horse and Musket Annual Number 4 is the fourth fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-V and Horse & Matchlock. The scenarios include... Alford – July 2, 1645 – “I found myself so slighted” Mohács – August 12, 1687 – 1526 Avenged Almenar – July 27, 1710 – Stanhope’s Great Charge Bassignana – September 27, 1745 –...
Horse Soldiers: Forrest at Bay (1988) is part of the Great Battles of the American Civil War series (GBACW). Included are two color map sheets and one sheet of 200 two-sided, die-cut counters and a 2nd half-sheet with 100 die-cut counters. These components represent the participants and locations of two ACW Confederate Cavalry engagements that involved the...
Description from the publisher: Hot Blood, Cold Steel is a war game simulation of the climactic battle fought near Chawinda, India. On September 1st, 1965 Pakistani forces launched Operation Grand Slam, an offensive intended to secure approaches to Jammu and Kashmir provinces from India. Outnumbered Indian frontier forces fought desperate holding actions...
A Hot Dry Season: Operation Attleboro in War Zone C (AHDS) is an operational-level game dealing with the National Liberation Front (NLF) Dry Season Offensive in the III Corps Tactical Zone (III CTZ) in November 1966 and the subsequent counterattack by forces under the command of Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV). From the designer’s website: "To...
Confederate Generals Sterling Price and Earl Van Dorn operated separate commands in northern Mississippi, late in 1862. Union troops, in a disjointed attack, struck Price near Iuka. Price withdrew, while at that same time Van Dorn made a move toward Federal held Bolivar, but then backed off. Van Dorn eventually gained command of Confederate forces in the...
"Toward ten o'clock I could sense an added nervousness. Commanders asked more often Whether there were any changes." –Yael Dayan’s comments following a command meeting by Sharon and his officers early in the attack at Abu Ageila, June 5, 1967. Hot Sand, Cold Steel is an introductory-level wargame simulation of the battle of Abu Ageila, fought in the Sinai...
Microgame #15 in the Metagaming Microgames series is a tactical game about the Technocrat raid on Chiros. The Ziegler Corporations maintains fragile, floating platforms called crustals that move through the molten rock. The crustals are defended by infantry and hovercraft. The Technocrat attackers are strong, but they must capture crustals quickly, before...