(from Clash of Arms website and flyer:) Prague - The Empty Triumph is the eighth volume in the Battles from the Age of Reason game series and continues the course of the Seven Years War in central Europe. On May 6, 1757 King Frederick II of Prussia sent 65,000 men on a maneuver to turn the right flank of 62,000 Austrians strongly deployed along a ridge...
Prairie Aflame! The Northwest Rebellion of 1885 This game is an operational treatment of Canada's Northwest Rebellion of 1885. The Metis (half Native and half European) set up a provisional government to try and get recognition of their concerns with the federal government in Ottawa. The federal government orders a detachment of Mounties to confiscate any...
The Pratzen: Austerlitz, 1805 is a two-player Tactical level board-wargame that portrays the fighting on and around the Pratzen Heights at the Battle of Austerlitz. The battle was fought between the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte and a larger allied army composed of Austrian and Russian forces. The battle is considered to be one of the most important...
This is a naval combat game designed to recreate the tactics used in the transitional period of fleet actions that spanned the era between sail and steam. The only scenario provided in the rules covers the decisive 1898 battle of Santiago during the Cuban Campaign. The designer suggests that players consult reference works like "Jane's Fighting Ships" to...
In this pirate game players fight each other in the Caribbean sea in order to conquer the towns the governors of the four major powers (England, Spain, France and the Netherlands) dwell. Depending on the victory conditions all the players agreed on before starting, the game ends as soon as a players either controls three (longer game) or two (shorter game)...
Prelude to Disaster: The Soviet Spring Offensive - May 1942, is Volume No. 6 of the Winter Storm Campaign Series by Clash of Arms Games, original designed by John Schettler and has the same Basic Rules like Edelweiss and Last Victory. The game covers the time between the end of the Soviet Winter counteroffensive and the beginning of the German Stalingrad...
Prelude to Leipzig: Napoleon's Spring 1813 Campaign is an Operational level board-wargame. This is a prequel to John Theissen's Campaign of Nations. That game tackled the autumn 1813 campaign that culminated in the climactic Battle of Nations, covering those events with his clean, streamlined approach to operational hex-and-counter gaming. In this game, he...
Issue game of SL Gamer #1. Very small game describing the early skirmish of Sekigahara from August 22 to September 13 in 1600. The game is very straight hex-wargame which uses regular movement/combat sequence. East army goes first. The victory is decided by who controls Ogaki-castle, Gifu-castle, and Kiyosu-castle. 63 units 4 pages rulebook 1 map 1 playaid...
The Battle of Chickasaw Bayou was a grand missed opportunity for the Union Army in its desire to crush the Rebellion. If Union General Sherman had proceeded with haste, the Federals could have captured Vicksburg and delivered a master stroke against the Rebels seven months before Vicksburg surrendered on July 4, 1863. Historically, the Union took four days...
The game simulates the Battle of Preussisch-Eylau, East Prussia, on 7 and 8 February 1807, between Napoleon's Grande Armée and the Imperial Russian Army, who were reinforced by Prussians. The game box also contains a few additional maps (and counters) for other smaller battles that took place at that time in that area: battle of Pułtusk 1806, Gołymin 1807...
Hoff 1807 covers the battle of Hoff, fought on 6 February 1807. It was a rearguard action fought between the Russian rearguard under Barclay de Tolly and the advancing French during the Russian retreat before the battle of Eylau. Battle became famous because of french cuirassiers charge that broke Russian infantry. Game is a part of the Napoleon system by...