Kalt Krieg ohne Hass Fast play wargame rules for Brigade/Regimental level battles of the Cold War era, using 15mm through to 2mm miniatures. A grid based battlefield regulates all firing and movement eliminating any micro-measurement. No record keeping is required. Vehicle scale is one base of miniatures to about 10 vehicles or about 100 men, with a grid...
Kamelon is a bluffing game from Japan. A baker has stolen the shells from turtles to make Melonpan (a tasty snack that looks like a turtle shell). The turtles sneak around the bakery at night to try and get their shells back. If the baker can catch them, they lose. Players move their turtles secretly around the tiles, face-down so their backs look like the...
Kamikaze Chess is a small, portable set of 64 tiles that can be used to play traditional chess, checkers or a custom variant of chess. 32 of the tiles become the black squares of the chessboard, with the gaps between tiles acting as the white squares. The other 32 tiles have chess pieces printed on one side and checkers printed on the other. The namesake...
Kamisado Max features the same goal as Kamisado — be the first to move one of your octagonal "dragon" towers to the opposite side of the board — but the game board is now 10x10 (instead of 8x8) with new movement rules. In general, the towers move in lines, either straight forward or diagonally forward. The twist is that you must move the tower of the color...
Kampf is played by two players on a board that is divided into 81 equal-sized, alternating black and white squares and has a dash-dotted line. There are a total of 36 pieces in the game: 18 white and 18 black, which are set up as two armies to fight against each other. Each of the two armies is made up of ten higher combat pieces (2 planes, 2 submarines, 2...
Each player gets 22 figures: 1 king, 1 field marshal, 1 flag, 2 knights, 2 canons and 15 soldiers. The canons are placed in the castles. The different kinds of figures move in different ways about the crossing points of the grid. The objective of the game is to capture the enemy king. Capturing is done by moving over an enemy figure to a free space behind...
The players take turns to move their pieces. The goal ist to capture the enemy flag. The center space is an obstacle that blocks all movement. The players have four different playing pieces: 1 flag (moves and captures like a king in Chess) 2 adjutants (moves and captures like a queen) 2 cannons (moves and captures like a rock) 10 soldiers (moves and...
Objective: Eliminate your opponent/ - moving/acting by turns - Gameboard is your battlefield. You have several different military units with different qualities (range, power,...) at your disposal. 1. Place your 25 units into the red/blue marked areal. 2. Advance your units 3. Attack if enemy is within allowed range & vulnerable by your unit 4. Remove...
Strategy & Tactics magazine #41. "[A] tactical level simulation of armored warfare as it was in the period 1937-1940. Conflicts represented took place in the Spanish Civil War, the Battle of Khalkhin-Gol, the Russo-Finish War, and the early stages of World War II. Armies represented include the British, French, German, Czech, Finnish, Russian, Japanese...
Escape the occult horrors of a forsaken town. Kanata is a co-operative board game for 1-4 players where you must survive unexplained phenomenon and demonic manifestations before your time runs out. Searching for your lost friend, you become trapped in a possessed town and must work together to gather the 4 items you need to destroy the hellish roadblock or...
Kani nari Ebi is a variant of Hasami Shogi played on a 5x5 board. Two players place their team of Red or Blue Crab pieces on their home column of the board and proceed by alternatively moving one piece per turn. A Crab can move any number of spaces, but only horizontally. When entering the opponent's home column, a player has a choice of promoting their...