Konarmiya Year of the Red Tide is a simulation game of the battles between Soviet Russia and the Republic of Poland during the Summer of 1920. The Game is for two players who respectively play the roles of M.N. Tukhachevsky, commander of the Soviet forces (the Red player) and Josef Pilsudski, commander of the Polish forces (the White player). The game uses...
Sub-title:” The Battle for Germany, 1866". Contents comprise the following: A 17-inches by 22-inches Map sheet; a 2-pages Rules folder; a paper sheet with the Turn Record Track/Melee Combat Results Table/Fire Combat Results Table/Initiative Table; and a thin Front & Back printed uncut Counter Sheet. Players will have to provide their OWN single 6-sided DIE...
(from S&T press website:) On 3 July 1866 the armies of Austria-Hungary and Prussia met west of the Bohemian fortress of Königgrätz (now Hradec Králové). The battle was the culmination of a quarter-century of political and military maneuvering by Otto von Bismarck, aimed at enabling Prussia to supplant Austria-Hungary as the dominant state of the coalescing...
Koniggratz, 3 July 1866 serves as a follow up to the previous CSL title "Mars la Tour" which uses the same Mark Hermann inspired system with a few new updates. Koniggratz (also known as the battle of Sadowa) was the crucial battle which determined the victor of the 1866 Austro-Prussian war for Germanic hegemony. Unlike traditional wargames, Koniggratz uses...
Koniggratz '66 is intended to be an easy game to learn and play but large enough so players will learn the details of the battlefield as well as the weapons, tactics, and maneuvers that succeeded or failed. The game includes two main scenarios covering the initial action in the morning and the full day scenario. It will also include an introductory...
Königsberg ´45( # 104-1 ), is a boardgame covering the Soviet attack on East Prussia in 1945. The game handles the 20 first days of the attack starting on the 13th of January 1945. The 3rd Belorussian Front under command of Cherniakhovsky launches an attack into the northeast of East Prussia while the 2nd Belorussian Front, commanded by Rokossovsky, one...
Konigsberg: The Soviet Attack on East Prussia, 1945 simulates the Soviet Attack by the 2nd and 3rd Belorussian Fronts on elements of Army Group Center in January, 1945. Each corps and army is represented by an activation chit and each side has a limited number of activation's they can use in a turn. This leads to players uncertain as to when or if...
In 1991, the expansion module "Kopparhavets kapare" came out for the Swedish role-playing game "Drakar och Demoner" and the module takes place in the Swedish fantasy world "Ereb Altor". Included in the expansion where rules for naval combat, which can be played together with the role-playing game or as a separate board game. You can play different peoples...
Korea '95 depicts the first month of war between North and South Korea during the mid- to late-1990's. 200 counters, 22 x 34 map, 12 pages of rules. First published in CounterAttack magazine No. 4 (March 1993). Game Scale: Turn: 2 days Hex: 7.5 miles / Units: Regiment to Corps Game Inventory: One 22" X 34" mapsheet One countersheet (200 1/2" counters) One...
KOREA 2005 The ROK Goes North is an update and expansion for Korea '95 that appeared in CounterAttack magazine #4 in 1992. Lt. Colonel Henry C. Meyer (Ret) was involved in updates, revisions, and analysis of the Korea '95 game and found that his works were rich enough to render an expansion to the original game. Hence the full production from Just Plain...
Korea: Fire and Ice is the first game in a new system called Operational Scale System. This system will cover large scale combat from World War Two into the modern era. The scale for the system will be 10 miles a hex and weekly turns, with Divisions as the primary maneuver unit. Using at its heart a system that is from an older but wonderfully conceived...