Three mini-games in one package - the Red Devils at Arnhem, the German assault on Eben Emael, and the German airborne invasion of Crete. Eben Emael: Lightning Strikes Belgium - May 1940, is a squad level simulation of the German airborne drop on the Belgian fortress, which paved the way for the German advance through Belgium. The Germans used glider troops...
"Paratrooper: Great Airborne Assaults, Korea" is a wargame system simulating airborne operations. There are two players, commanding the airborne and defending forces. Each game in the system will include one or more scenarios, representing different airborne operations. Units represent airborne (parachute, glider) and ground forces, plus air support....
Paris Vaut Bien Une Messe !: Les Guerres de Religion 1562-1598 (Paris is Worth a Mass !: The Religion Wars 1562-1598) covers two battles of the French Religion Wars, Dreux (1562) and Ivry (1590). The game uses a slightly streamlined version of the rules used in Ben Hull's other game, This Accursed Civil War (which covered the English Civil War). These...
"Parma 1734" (War of Polish Succession – Italy) is a two-player wargame simulation of XVIII century warfare at tactical battalion level. The system is called "Discipline & Command" and it's based on two concepts: every unit has only a Discipline value that is used to fire and shock the army is organized in Wings with its own leaders; each Wing will...
This game covers the US 79th Infantry Divisions attempts to clear the Parroy Forest in France during late September, early October 1944. They were primarily facing the German 15th Pz Grenadier Division. Units are a mix of battalions and companies/squadron's. One hex equals 1 kilometre. The system is a derivative of the Road to St Die system and uses a...
Patrol: Man-to-Man Combat in the 20th Century, is an individual man level simulation of non-urban infantry combat from World War 1 to the present. The game features various scenarios in which the average infantry squad would become involved. Typical scenarios simulate meeting engagements, ambushes, raids, snatch missions and assualts on fortified...
Super fast and simple, conventional point-to-point game about Patton's historically failed attempt to grab logistically strategic Breton ports and liberating Brittany. (Simpler, sleeker system than Postcard Brittany but retaining the essential gameplay objectives.) German units, roadblocks, and blanks begin game hidden - to stay so in a 2-player game until...
A relatively simple 12-turn point-to-point (sudden death) campaign game about General George Patton's attempt to fight through France's Lorraine and break through the fortified Siegfried Line behind the Saar River before Winter 1944. If his player scores big successes at the start, his fuel may *not* be diverted to Field Marshal Montgomery's (over-, it...
Patton's 3rd Army: The Lorraine Campaign 8 Nov.-1 Dec. '44 is a simulation of the U.S. Third Army's November 1944 offensive in the Lorraine area of France. Two scenarios, The Battle for Metz 8-19 Nov 1944 (12 turns) and The extended Battle for Metz 8 Nov-1 Dec (24 turns). The Series: Victory in the West Game System (SPI) started as a series of...
Pax Britannica is a Victorian Era multi player wargame of empire, diplomacy, and global confrontation. The Great Powers of United Kingdom, France, the US, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Russia, and Japan vie throughout the world for the wealth and esteem conferred by vast colonial holdings in the far-flung corners of the Earth. Each player maneuvers his...
This is the sixth game in the Pocket Battle Games series from LPS, Inc. This promotional Pocket Battle wargame is one of four games that cover the American's fight against KG Peiper and other German forces during the Battle of the Bulge. They can be played separately or linked together for a "grand campaign" It is printed on a single postcard-sized piece...