This Classic 3 Naval Game Set includes three older Minden titles in a set. The games are Monitor vs Merrimack: Battle of Hampton Roads, 1862 (American Civil War), Great War Salvo!: Solitaire Tactical World War I Naval Game (World War I solitaire), and Emden vs. Sydney (World War I). Monitor vs Merrimack recreates the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 1862...
Monolith is solo sci-fi skirmish game about plundering the depths of an immense arcology known as The Citadel and battling the minions of the cruel sentient intelligence imprisoned within. You control a team of three Remnants as they emerge from the wasteland to scour the city for relics, and lead their crusade to destroy the immortal machine once and for...
The first edition of this game was published in 1975 and was originally titled Rules for Prehistoric Animal Combat. In 1979 the game was re-published to include the Fatasy Creature Combat Set. The original game contained 12 Dinosaurs. Ankylosaurus Cetiosaurus Corythosaurus Dimetrodon Iguanodon Megalosaurus / Gorgosaurus Monoclonius Stegosaurus...
Step into the world of Monster Hunter International, the most thematic and action-packed miniatures game inspired by Larry Correia's New York Times best-selling novels. Dive into epic, dice-chucking skirmishes where every roll could mean victory or doom in a tactical, competitive showdown of epic proportions! Choose from a roster of truly unique Hunters...
Take control of a rampaging monster and destroy other monsters or just crush a city and puny Humans. To begin playing Destroy All Monsters, you need the following things: A Gaming Board. Preferably with some kind of urban terrain, but use whatever you have. 2 of 9 Monsters. One per player. These can be of any scale that the players desire, but should be in...
Moonstone is a whimsical fantasy Skirmish game for two or more players, which sees you leading a troupe of fairy-tale inspired characters across farmsteads, town centres, and the darkest of forests in search of precious Moonstones. When your troupes encounter a town or field belonging to another player, it is a mad scramble to grab as many stones as...
Mordheim does to Warhammer Fantasy what Necromunda does to Warhammer 40k. The game mechanics work in classic Games Workshop fashion. Instead of playing with hundreds of miniatures, you pick a warband of 1-20 models (most average at 10-12 or so), and fight a skirmish with other warbands. If you play well, your warband gains money, levels, size, and new...