An early set of air combat miniatures rules for recreating plane to plane combat in World War II, for two or more players. The designer acknowledges that the game does not use a defined time and space scale, but is instead intended to demonstrate the "relative capabilities" of the various aircraft. The rules were designed for use with 1/100 to 1/365 scale...
Most youngsters play at 'dogfights' with model aircraft clenched in their hands, but this form of play does not even attempt to simulate reality. The adult wargamer requires something rather more sophisticated but, until now, the major problem has been recreating the third dimension. Happily, thanks to Mike Spick's unique system, the problem is now...
Air Combat 1930-1960 These rules are designed to represent aerial combats in the period 1930 to 1960 in the form of a wargame on a table top. They may be used in conjunction with Cambrai to Sinai Rules for combined action involving ground forces. The rules are basically simple but require a thorough understanding to produce a satisfactory representation of...
Miniature Rules for Jet Combat Over Vietnam 1965-1972. Air War-Vietnam is designed for 1/600th or 1/300th miniatures, although 1/144th can be used by doubling all measurements. The second in a series of introductory level rules for air to air combat with this set focusing on Vietnam. Air War-Vietnam is highly suitable for group play and can be learned...
Aircraft, Battle Force (ABF) is a naval wargame that overs the Solomon Islands & Coral Sea battles & Guadalcanal Campaign of 1942. Each player plots their task forces movement for 3 days (14 hours long) and 3 nights (10 hours each), and also each day’s air searches (time of launch, duration & direction), and also any air strike missions that may result...
Airfix Battles is an introductory World War II battle wargame that you can play out of the box with die-cut cardboard counters or upgrade with Airfix models of military vehicles. To build an army, you can either draw cards randomly from your Force Deck or select the ones that you wish. You then set up the battle using the step-by-step instructions in the...
Alala was a war cry used by the ancient Greeks. These rules are designed for recreating battles between the Greek city states during the Peloponnesian and Boeotian wars of the fifth-fourth centuries BC. They do not take into account the more varied troop-types of the Persian Wars or later Hellenistic period. Game Concept Games played with these rules are...
This is a set of minimalistic rules - brief enough to fit on a ruler, whence the name - for refighting the Alamo, aimed at convention play. It is an updated version of a 1980s original. The Mexicans try and seize the place while minimizing their losses; the Texians try to sell themselves dearly enough to turn the Mexicans' inevitable victory into a Pyrrhic...
Rules and scenarios for gaming tabletop battles in antiquity. Alexander & His Adversaries includes Summary of Blood of Ancients rules Army lists for Alexander & Philip’s armies Army lists for Balkan rivals, Persians, Indians, Bactrians and more Interesting leadership abilities (Inspirations) Era specific rules for elephantry and more Interesting...