The creatures of Blorb 212 were more than a match for the first explorers that tried to take over their world. When a series of attempts to colonize the planet failed, the company that had claimed Blorb 212 waited. After a lot of years of planning, they began dropping the ultimate biological weapon down to the Planet’s surface to rid it of the mutant...
Set of miniatures wargame rules for fighting battles of the American Civil War circa 1862. From the cover: "Being a set of very playable recreational Wargame rules that will create, to some degree, the excitement and pageantry of Tactical Battles of the late War for Southern Independence" Assuming 25mm\28mm figures are used: Game scale: One inch = 22 yards...
Gloire is a new and complete adventure miniatures game based on the proven mechanics of the .45 Adventures pulp-style rules. Gloire is swashbuckling adventure, like the stories of the Three Musketeers, Dr. Syn and the Scarecrow, and Scaramouche. Players can control master swordsmen, nobles of the court, highwaymen, military heroes, spies... in all more...
Want a fast pace game? Want a chance to have come serious contact with an opponent? Then Goatskin is the answer. Goatskin is: Football from the ancient world. Football were there are few rules. Football where every team can win. Football where players can be put out of the game. Goatskin is a two hour, fun filled game of small team football. The game is a...
In Goblin Trek 2 you must bring your party of Goblins to safety while being pursued by Orcs through a hostile desert. A solo game much like the original Goblin Trek but in this game the desert itself is hostile and the terrain areas while possibly home to hostile creatures are also the only shelter from the heat of the desert. Easy to learn with enough...
Gods of war - Robert E. Lee is a historical wargame, set in time of American Civil War and mid 19th century. You can play battles from Bull Run to Gettysburg but also from Solferino to Sedan. The game is part of a series called gods of war. The first was the Gods of War – Napoleon. The game concerned the Napoleonic wars and was published only in Polish....
Gods of War - Robert E. Lee is a historical wargame set in the time of the American Civil War and the second half of the 19th century. You can play battles from Bull Run to Gettysburg and from Solferino to Sedan. Thanks to our game you will become the commander in chief of an entire huge army. Do you want to equal Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Helmuth...
Utilizing the basic game model first published in John Company, Gone To See The Elephant GTSTE requires absolutely no written record keeping, and as few as three standard six-sided dice. Play is card driven, with random order of movement with players commanding Brigades composed of from two to five infantry battalions or cavalry regiments, possibly with an...
Inside this edition of The Good you will a collection of different factions vying to control the town of Dead Man's Hand. So are these the "Good" guys? You may ask this question and the answer is a resounding No. There's nothing as simple as Good and Bad, and Ugly, even in Dead Man's Hand. Each gang trying to wrestle control of the town is doing it "for...
Skirmish-Level Miniature rules for the "Old West" and Turn of the Century Period. It is currently in the 2nd Edition rule book. Figures are organized into various classes: Killers, Warriors, Soldiers, Civilians, and Rabble. Each figure is activated through the motivation of leaders. Priority of action is variable in accordance with class. Movement is...
The rules for A Good Dusting cover the Sudan War 1884-1885 and the Egyptian Revolt of 1882. The miniatures used can be from any scale, and the composition of armies are loose - the only stipulation being that each must have a command element. Firing, saving throws, cohesion, and Mahdist activation is all handled with dice, mostly against target numbers....
Grand Ambition is another set of rules that uses the AB One system. Having covered the Thirty Years War period and the English Civil War with previous versions, I wanted to finish off the seventeenth century by covering the wars of James II, Louis XIV and William III. This later period saw the rise of the standing army: regular troops, funded by the state...