Introduction:Nadraz (from Proto-Germanic: nadraz, meaning “snake”) is a drawless unification game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the hexes (cells) of an initially empty hexagonal board. The recommended size is 10 cells per side, where the edge cells are darker. Boards of size 6 or 14 are also valid. Each player has access to a single set...
The Nagorno-Karabakh War: Soviet Fallout: 1992-1994 is a simulation of the war between Azerbaijan and the breakaway province (Oblast) of Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited by a majority of Armenians. After the first ethnic clashes between Armenians and Azeri, during the death throes of the Soviet Union, Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence from Azerbaijan. The...
From the Decision Games' website: By August 1950 the North Korean Army had overrun most of the Korean peninsula, and was advancing rapidly toward Pusan, the last open port in South Korea. The US Army hastily formed a perimeter along the arcing Naktong River to stop — or at least delay — the final North Korean breakthrough. Every available US unit in Korea...
Nam 65-75 is a low-complexity turn-based hex-and counter wargame depicting the entire course of "America's war in Vietnam" (as the box states). The map covers all of South Vietnam. Cambodia and Laos are not depicted, and the Ho Chi Minh Trail is abstracted. Turns are one season (three months) and units are brigade/regiment in strength, with assets such air...
Nam Diary is a "mini-sim" published in Panzerschreck Magazine #6 (Summer 2001) and later made available as a stand alone game. From the introduction: It is late afternoon in mid-April, 1968. On patrol near the DMZ, Pfc. Bomar Henry is about to get his first taste of a Vietnam firefight. Will he live to tell about it? 'Nam Diary is a short and very simple...
(from the Firefight Games website) Nawana was a turning point battle. It was here, a Bolivian Army led by German General Kundt, armed with new weapons (tanks, flame-throwers, fighter-bombers) assaulted the Paraguayan defenses not from Paraguay's capitol. Kundt had been led to believe the defenses were weak, that the tanks would break through and that once...
This game is the first in the Oriental Flagship Company's "Red Remembrances" series. This simple game simulates the August 1, 1927 Nanchang Rebellion, when Communist forces first rebelled against the Kuomintang. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanchang_Uprising The game uses roughly 40 magnetic counters on a board with a hexagonal grid, a die, and a set of...
A tabletop combat game system using 1.75 inch little rubber keshi figures called Nanoids. Take control of Nanoids as an Operator, your task is to close the power hungry rifts opening all over the world. Use your 6 Command cards to simultaneously activate your Nanoids in Nano Battle! Each card has a number indicating how many seconds it takes for your...
The game "Napoleon" was included in Spielbox 6/86 as part of the "Spiel zum Herausnehmen/Game to Remove" series. Thought as an introduction to Cosim games, this game has simplified wargame rules. Anyway, the Allied and French forces enter play according to a detailed time plan. The hex board is somehow exchangeable for Napoleonic battles, because no...