A Game of the War in the East: 1941-44. Russian Front is a wargame that re-creates the ebb and flow of the largest, longest and most costly military campaign of World War II. The game covers the vast theater of operations and the massive forces employed by the Soviet Union and by Nazi Germany and her allies. Only this time, YOU are in command. Alternate...
This is a game from Lou Coatney on the 'web' and available for FREE! as long as you follow his 'guidelines'. You will be given the 'means' to produce the game and then 'Battle' it out in this epic encounter. It involves the German's "Army Groups Centre, North, & South" with their intrepid Minor 'Allies' VS the "Soviet Russians" during the beginning of the...
Part of the crayon rail games, this game features unique timeline orchestrated by event cards and a distance warp to accommodate the vast distances of the Soviet Union region. The game begins in the post WWII era, with players drawing rail lines and delivering loads wary of the inevitable fall of the Soviet Union. Build an empire from the Black Sea to the...
Europe: the minigame series, is a selection of five games that are designed to be played by those as young as age 5, and in 10-30 minutes. They deal with different historical subjects. The five are: Crusades Viking Fury The Last Legion Russian Valor Knight Battles Each set comes with: 4 figures 10 tokens 1 game board 1 die set of rules The rules consist of...
The Russo-Georgian War of 2008 is a DTP simulation game covering the military action during that conflict from August 8 2008 through August 12, 2008. This involved full-on combat between the Republic of Georgia and the Russian Federation plus two breakaway regions of Georgia; Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The fighting began in the Ossetia (the primary...
Russo-Japanese War consists of 198 pieces , a 59 x 98 cm map (printed in Japanese) and 12 pages of rules (in Japanese). Turn length is a month and units are brigades and divisions. No. of Players: 1-2 Playing time: 4 hours. Solitaire Suitability: High (on a scale of Low-Medium-High) Reprinted as Historical Simulate War-games Series 005 (Chinese Version) by...
This game was never published The Russo-Japanese War is a detailed, operational-level game that models the historical 1904-05 campaign in Manchuria. The game is designed for two players, but can easily accommodate additional players. For example, each side might have separate naval and ground commanders and/or multiple ground commanders. The Russian player...
Small size Strategic level wargame for Russo-Japanese War. The game cover from the battle of Yalu River to the battle of Mukden. This game only use 40 counters and 16 cards on the 420x297 mm map sheet. Japanese title "Nichiro Taisen" means Great war between Japan and Russia. Players control military units and resource of either Japan or Russia. The...
One of two games published as part of Strategy & Tactics magazine #249 – Forgotten Napoleonic Campaigns: The Egyptian Campaign & The Russo-Swedish War Forgotten Napoleonic Campaigns (FNC) uses a single operational-level system to examine two of the more obscure, though nonetheless interesting, campaigns fought during the Napoleonic Wars. The Russo-Swedish...
The Struggle between the Russian and Ottoman Empires was already centuries old when war broke out in 1877. It had its origins in the bitter conflict between Muslims and Christians, Slavs and Turks. The war proved to be a turning point in that it completely altered the balance of power in the east. In less than 40 years this helped produce the European...
Ruweisat Ridge: The First Battle of El Alamein, was first published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #105. The game covers the desert battles around El Alamein from July 1 through July 18, 1942. The British Commonwealth 8th Army must hold the line against the battered Panzerarmee Afrika, since Alexandria and the virtually undefended Nile Delta lie less than...
RZHEV: The Front Collapses 1942 covers the epic and forgotten battle in its first month. It was during this time the Russians north of Vyamza (this battle is depicted in Red Descent 1942) were in dire position (just like at Vyamza) as Russian forces busted through defenses west of Rzhev with the 29th and 39th Armies. The 29th was ordered to take the city...