Semper Fi! - The US Marines in Korea, 1950, is game 10 in the Tactical Combat Series (TCS) by The Gamers It depicts four actions fought by US Marines during their first five months in Korea, focusing on their counterattacks against the North Korean 4th and 6th Divisions at the Pusan Perimeter and their later epic stand against the Chinese IX Army Group...
From the publisher's website: MOTOYAMA AIRFIELD #2, Iwo Jima, 27 February 1945: The Marines of Colonel Kenyon’s 9th Marine Regiment had a rough time during their first day in the line, 26 February. They had made two determined assaults on ‘Hill Peter’, to no avail. After reorganizing during the night, the 9th Marines were ready for another push to the top...
Based on the modern Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) pre-stationed aboard ships, close to the trouble spots of the world. This force of about 2500 Marines is prepared "to kick the door in", whenever and wherever they are needed. The Marines are supported by F-18 Fighters, Harrier jump jets, Cobra attack helicopters, M1 Abrams tanks and Hummer heavy weapons...
Send It is a restricted variant of Go: a player can only drop stones where he is able to 'see'. This restriction is compensated by the possibility of dropping four stones per turn. This second rule provides a tool for quick invasion of almost surrounded areas, leading to complex tactical battles. The other drop restriction (one stone per group per turn)...
The Battle of Yamazaki is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 1 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between the Hideyoshi and Akechi. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules...
The Battle of Ishigakihara is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 10 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between the Kuroda and Otomo in 1600. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules...
The Battle of Okitanawate is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 11 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between Shimazu and Ryuzoji in 1584. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules...
The Battle of Anegawa is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 12 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between Oda/Tokugawa against the Asai/Asakura in 1570. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a...
The Battle of Tedorigawa is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 13 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between Oda and Uesugi along the Tedori River in November 1577. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The...
The Battle of Shizugatake is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber, and is game 2 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between Hideyoshi and Shibata. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules...
The Battle of Nagakute is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 3 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between Toyotomi and Tokugawa. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules, historical...
The Battle of Mimigawa is a Japanese doujin (fan-made) game produced by Ludens Faber and is game 4 of his Sengoku Folio series. The game simulates the battle between the Otomo and Shimazu. The game is a typical wargame, with movement and attack values, zones of control, a CRT for combat results, and a turn track. The game includes a map, rules, historical...