¡Arriba España! 1936-37 is a print and play free simulation game on the Spanish Civil War of the first year of war. It is based on the great Game of Phil Kendall and Lee Brimmicombe-Wood Angola with many differences and upgrades. The game is for two-four players, that rappresents two the left-wing coalition government of the Spanish Republic (the...
"Winter of 1937. Madrid, the republican capital, is threatened by an imminent nationalist attack. To recover the initiative the Republican high command decides to launch a strong offensive to occupy the city of Teruel. Among heavy snow, 30,000 Republican soldiers march from their positions; the battle that will decide the fate of the war begins." Teruel is...
Brigada 1936: La Guerra Civil Española is a wargame. It is designed to combine several of the most relevant factors in the conflict: politics, economics, strategy and military tactics. It is a dynamic and informative game, in which players will have to make strategic decisions based on multiple conditions. Each game lasts between 2 and 4 hours. The...
Revolution & Reaction: The Spanish Civil War, 1930-39 is a two-player wargame, depicting the political and military conflicts in Spain between 1930 and 1939. In the game, one player controls the Republican forces (consisting of liberals, socialists, communists and anarchists), and the other controls the Nationalists (consisting of the Falangist and Carlist...
Right-wing Army Generals have rebelled against the Spanish Republic, aided by Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy! To save Spain, three factions - Anarchists, Communists, and Moderates - must put aside their differences and forge an anti-fascist alliance. But can you trust your allies when your agendas are directly opposed? Every turn, the Fascists will...
Spanish Ulcer is a wargame that covers the seven year (1808-1814) campaign of the French Army against the Spanish, Portuguese & British Armies within the Iberian Peninsula. It is a card-driven game with a point-to-point that features the important cities, towns, ports & fortresses of the campaign. Both sides underestimated the difficulties and importance...
From the Publisher's website: "Spartacus: Crisis in the Roman Republic 80-71 B.C." is a two player, Strategic level, Card-Driven, point-to-point board-wargame simulation pitting a loose coalition of forces under Sertorius against the Roman Republic as restructured under Sulla and his lieutenants. As the Sertorian coalition, your objective is to force the...
Spellcraft is a competitive team-based game, where teams of mages split into two sides, each fighting for their throne while also crafting powerful spells through elemental management (by gathering elements to craft spells from the available menu). Each player controls a single Hero. All players move and perform actions on the same map, whilst having their...
Microbadge: Spellfire is a CCG put out by TSR, using many of the monsters and personalities from the various Dungeons and Dragons settings (Forgotten Realms, Dark Sun, Ravenloft, Dragonlance, etc). The first player to play 6 realm cards and successfully protect them wins the game. To attack enemy realms and defend their own, players use heroes, monsters...
June 1994 - These boosters were also released with the first edition double decks. They had 14 cards that could be found with standard decks, plus every pack had one of 25 chase cards. These chase were the first AD&D champions. It also had 6 cards names for people at TSR: Gib Ekim (#4), Gib Evets (#11), Gib Htimsen (#13), Dori the Barbarian (#12), Red Zeb...
August 1994 - Making their premier at GenCon '94 in clear plastic packages, not that which we know them in today. Many new concepts were brought in this set. First and most obvious, Ravenloft became the 4th world to formally join Spellfire. This Set also gave us the first werebeasts (Loup Garou, Sir Heirgaard, etc) and the first real undead (sorry, but 4...
September 1994 - This set added a lot to the game of Spellfire. First and formost, Dragonlance became the 5th world of Spellfire. Also, this is the set that first started denoting champion race. This included dwarves, elves, and kender (there still is only 2!). This caused much of the past cards to get bluelining, which means that even though Drizz't...