Micro Melee: Black Watch contains 15 company level scenarios that chronicle the II Canadian Corps' struggle during Operation Spring. It also features one of Canada's most celebrated battalions, The Black Watch, as they stormed Verrières Ridge that fateful day on 25 July 1944. Although written for Micro Melee, it will translate well to most company level...
Boot Camp comprises a series of eight scenarios that introduce players to the Micro Melee system in digestible portions without players having to read the entire rule book before getting into action. This book also includes appendices that contain already prepared unit sheets and quick reference tables to reduce the preparation time for each scenario. Not...
Fulda Gap: A Fictional Cold War Campaign contains 10 scenarios that chronicle a fictional Cold War campaign through West Germany. It is not written for any specific rules set, and the forces are generic enough, that any company level system should work just fine. Although this campaign is based upon real-world circumstances, the actual date of the event...
From the game intro: This game recreates the divisional scale attack by a German Panzer division against a dug-in Russian Infantry division on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. As the German divisional commander you have the opportunity to use your tactical skill to produce the Blitzkrieg effect of the mechanised and highly mobile forces under...
This game recreates a battle during the Napoleonic era between a British and French army. The French army counters represent a force of some 45,000 troops and the British 35,000 troops. Using these simple but comprehensive rules up to six players are able to recreate a complete battle with all its complex maneuvers and colorful tactics. The battlefield can...
This wargame is a part of the Micro Warfare Series covering battles between the Earth (and its galactic allies) and the Zoltan Empire. It is a miniatures-style game that includes cardboard unit counters. The rules include a variety of fantastic weapons, including vortex beams, pluton flares, inertia weapons, and the ever-popular defense screens. Specific...
A ziplocked expansion army set for Tabletop Games' 1977 release, Micro Sci-Fi. —user summary Tree-like creatures . . . [that] exist for the sole purpose of self reproduction, and this can only be achieved by their feeding on metal. Initially there are five Pod creatures which land on the planet. There are two stages in the growth cycle, each stage taking...