Description from the publisher: The popular Old School Tactical series returns for its second edition with Old School Tactical Volume II: West Front 1944-45. This iteration of the quick to learn, challenging to master, tactical game introduces the Americans to the series. Fight across the European countryside with M-10 tank destroyers and Sherman Easy...
We all love 'em, a lot of film footage has been spent on them, they are the paratroopers of the 101st and 82 Airborne Divisions. The expansion includes a complete sheet of Airborne counters, rules for using them (paradrops, etc), six scenarios, and a HUGE 30" X 41" historical map The airborne expansion for "Old School Tactical: Airborne" builds upon the...
Pocket Battles, two 11" x 17" two-sided geomorphic maps (four maps total), printed on 80-lb paper (the high-quality stuff you get in premium games) and four scenarios to play on them. One side of each game map will depict summer terrain in the European countryside, the flip side will depict the same area in the winter. Perfect to expand the scenario...
Phantom Division is the first Old School Tactical Pockets boxed expansions. This expansion covers the exploits of the American 9th Armored Division. The 9th Armored (Phantom Division) fought in the Battle of the Bulge, captured the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, Germany, and assisted in the encirclement of the Ruhr. Phantom Division covers its part in all...
This is a five scenario booklet that was developed as a stretch goal for the Old School Tactical Volume 4 kickstarter campaign. It represents US participation in the Battle for Anzio: Scenario 1: Surprise Party - January 22, 1944 Scenario 2: Too Little, Too Late - January 31, 1944 Scenario 3: Two Bridges - February 15, 1944 Scenario 4: Fischfang - February...
Old School Tactical (OST) Vol III brings the popular OST system to the Pacific Theater of World War II. Fight in the jungles and on the beaches against both the Imperial Japanese Army and Naval (Marine) units. Unlike other OST soldiers, the fanatical Japanese have no Gut Check number, preferring death to dishonor. The Japanese also come with the new...
The Pacific Theater was defined by amphibious landings, beaches, lagoons, and much more. The Hell Bent boxed expansion for Old School Tactical Vol III: Pacific 1942-45 brings you that much more with an additional 30" x 41" map, yet another sheet of counters, and a bunch of scenarios to use them with. Include are scenarios for Wake Island, Tarawa (2)...
6 scenario expansion for the Pacific Volume 3 & Eastern Front Volume 1 (1st or 2nd editions). Covers the fighting between Japan and Russia in 1939 in the disputed border region along the river, The Khalkhin Gol. Scenario 1: Forgotten Outpost, Border region, Manchuria. May 20th, 1939 Scenario 2: Bain Tsagan Heights, Border region, Manchuria. July 3rd, 1939...
After the victory in North Africa, Allied planners readied a new campaign. It was aimed at the so called ‘soft underbelly‘ of Europe. A bold plan to knock Italy out of the war and drain Axis units from fighting on other fronts. Beginning with the invasion of Sicily in July of 1943, the Allies pressed the enemy, but there was nothing soft about the bloody...
Old School Tactical: Battle for France 1940 is a tactical boardgame that puts you in command during one of World War II's most pivotal early campaigns. Fast, deadly and unforgiving, it captures the chaos of blitzkrieg warfare as German forces surge through France and the Low Countries. Players control squads, tanks and support units across richly detailed...
OLLO is an abstract game that can be played by 2 to 4 players. Played on a board with 12 marbles glass of each color, the goal is to align 4 marbles of its color. The rules are very simple, the first player put a marble glass on a corner of the board, then the other players must put their marbles on the board by pushing one or multiple marbles from the...
Olustee, is a simulation about The Battle of Olustee was fought on February 20, 1864, during the American Civil War. It was the only major battle fought in Florida during the war. Union General Truman Seymour had landed troops at Jacksonville, aiming chiefly to disrupt Confederate food supply. Meeting little resistance, he proceeded towards the state...