Soldiers of Napoleon, a set of card-driven, tabletop miniature wargames rules for the battles of the Napoleonic Wars, 1805 to 1815, ten years of almost constant conflict across Europe and a huge subject for one book. This is a set of rules for battles, not skirmishes. It pits battalions, regiments and brigades against each other, but even at this roughly...
In Somewhere Under The Rainbow, you take on the role of one of the tiny winged critters of Glistening Grove. As a loyal resident of this land, it is your sworn duty to partake in the mysterious process of creating colorful rainbows, using a rare and secret ingredient: the crystalline poop of a Unicorn! Armed with an enchanted plunger, you will fly your way...
One thing remains true for the unaligned forces in the War of the Five Kings, whether they’re fighting for coin, self-interest, or simple survival, they always remain true to themselves. They are a wild card that can be added to any army in the game. Some Heroes, like Roose Bolton and Ramsay Snow, are most at home on the battlefield alongside their men....
The most skilled warriors in the Khalasar. A Dothraki is effectively born in the saddle. From the earliest age, they learn to ride, becoming the greatest horsemen in the land. After many battles, these horsemen have honed their skills to perfection. Their mastery of swordsmanship, archery, and riding is surpassed by none. In combat, they are a triple...
The Sound of Metal is a fully cooperative (or solo) tabletop miniatures skirmish game. With a rogue-lite campaign system, players take on the roles of survivors of humans, trying to get by after the downfall of civilization, a result of the Great Robot Uprising. After a large meteor crashes into the planet, the Robot overlords start to experience...
Soylent Ghoul is a horror skirmish game. It needs lots of terrain, urban terrain is particularly good, some d8s, a whole lot of tokens, some specially marked and some minis representing twisted ghouls. Soylent Ghoul is inspired by the stories of Thomas Ligotti, the artwork of Zdzislaw Beksinski and the worlds of Tokyo Ghoul, Soylent Green, and Winwood and...
Space Angle is a print and play space battle game that is played on an empty piece of paper. The rules provide a setup for the game, with each player drawing a home base and three spaceships, and a star and some asteroids in the middle. The goal is to shoot down all of your enemies ships or destroy their homebase. On a turn, a ship can either move or...
Space Battles: 2218 is a 1-2 player tactical skirmish wargame depicting futuristic spaceship warfare. The game features 6 spaceship classes, 4 types of spaceship damage, and 5 types of battles. Campaigns consist of either 5 or 10 random linked skirmish battles. For solitaire players, the game offers an advanced enemy bot opponent which makes calculated...
Long before the threat of the Nemesis, before the perils of warp drive or the founding of our own Space Academy, humanity experienced a Golden Age of space exploration. The mineral riches of the thriving Moon colony inspired legions of hearty Earth citizens to seek their fortunes in space. Humble rockets probed the farthest reaches of the solar system in...
"Space Goblins" is a unique wargame of Man-to-Goblin combat aboard Spaceships. The premise behind the game is that goblins are real, humans drove them away from Earth a long time ago, and now that humans are space-faring, they discover that the goblins have the same technology and are out for revenge! The game map depicts a human Federation Star Explorer...
Extract from the designer's notes : Space Marines is a game designed to simulate land combat in the interstellar era. It is a game based on small unit operations so that large battles cannot take place within the context of these rules. [...] There are two different scales used in Space Marines, in effect, there are two different games here. The basic game...
User Summary A simple tactical hex-and-counter game of small-scale boarding actions in space. The counters represent individual combatants (referred to as "characters" in the rules). There can be up to twenty boarding and twenty defending characters. Each character is individually rated in four categories: Wounds, Offensive Class, Armor, and Weapons. The...