1812 Les Arapiles (aka Batlle of Salamanca in English) is a wargame / simulation of the battle of Los Arapiles on 22 July 1812 in Spain, near Salamanca. It is based on 1812. The battle was a damaging defeat for the French Auguste Marmont and established the Duke of Wellington (leading the Anglo-Portuguese army) as an offensive general. Scale : - 1 counter...
1812 is the third game of Conflict Simulations LLC's 2140 series, small-footprint wargames that play within 2 hours and no more than 140 counters. It covers the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and their attempt to force a political collapse against the Tsar. Units are infantry corps and cavalry divisions, who each belong to one of their nation's Army...
1812! War on the Atlantic Seaboard is a card-driven strategic wargame that simulates the naval and land actions fought on and around the Eastern Coast of North America and the Gulf of Mexico during The War of 1812. This is a stand alone sequel to 1812! War on the Great Lakes Frontier. This is a two-player game with either player commanding the naval and...
"1812! War on the Great Lakes Frontier" is a card-driven strategic wargame that simulates the naval and land actions fought on and around the Great Lakes of North America during The War of 1812. This is a two-player game with either player commanding the naval and land forces of the United States of America or the British Empire. Players will alternate...
1813: Glory’s End is engined with “Triumph & Glory” system already published by GMT Games and designed by one of the most prolific game designer of our times, Richard H. Berg, about the Napoleonic battle of Leipzig in 1813. While Richard H. Berg passes away last month this project will not see light - perhaps GMT will find another author/designer to bring...
It is February 1813. The defeated remnants of the once invincible Grande Armée have arrived back in the West. Despite the catastrophe in Russia, all is not lost for Napoleon. On the European mainland, only Russia is openly at war with France. In theory, the other powers, Austria, Prussia and the German States, still remain allies. Can the Emperor recruit a...
"1815: The Waterloo Campaign is a game covering the three days in June of 1815 which encompassed of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo. Playing pieces represent the regiments, brigades, and divisions of infantry, cavalry, and artillery which fought in the campaign. Leaders, representing the historical commanders in the campaign, command these combat units....
1829 was the first of the 18xx series. First published in the mid-'70s it was way ahead of its time. The game works by alternating stock dealing rounds and operating rounds. Stock dealing rounds allow players to buy shares in the available railway companies. Operating rounds allow the presidents of those companies to build track, run trains & generate...
Board wargame 1831 For our freedom and yours: Battle of Grochow represents one of the most famous battles in the history of the Polish army. Players have historical forces and must act, given the historical advantages and limitations of their armies. Also important are factors such as terrain and weather conditions. Of course you can not skip the random...