"18 giugno 1815: Waterloo" is a hex and counter wargame simulation of the battle of Waterloo, for two opponents and two possible difficulty levels. The counters represent all the units that actually took part into the battle. A unit is normally at regimental level. Game length is between 10 and 12 turns. Each turn corresponds to 60 minutes of real time....
The book contains an introduction into 18th Century Warfare including both land campaigns and naval campaigns. The land campaigns include information on troop types, weapons, formations and battlefield tactics. The Naval includes information on the ships armament, naval strategies and fighting tactics. The unique system of Decision Games is explained...
This campaign is set in Silesia part of modern day Poland in the winter of 1741 and at the beginning of the second year of the conflict popularly known as the First Silesian War which later expanded into the wider conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession. It attempts to re-enact the attempt by the Austrian army commanded by Marshal Niepperg to...
This Book contains 3 standalone land campaign modules. The Nish Campaign, 1737. Austrians v Ottoman Turks. This campaign is set in Serbia in the late summer of 1737 during the Austro-Russian-Turkish War of 1736-39. It attempts to re-create the invasion of Ottoman Serbia by a Habsburg Imperial army led by Marshal Count Friedrich von Seckendorf and its...
The siege rules make use of the authors Decision Games system which enables a siege to be conducted in terms of Stages as outlined by the great French military engineer Sebastion de Vauban. The system uniquely and realistically enables the timing of the advancing stages of a siege to run sequentially with the land campaign and along the timetables set by...
The naval campaign The Caribbean uses the unique Decision Games system and is based on the campaigns of 1781 and 1782 between the French Admiral Comte Francois de Grasse and the British Admirals Sir George Rodney, Sir Samuel Hood, Sir Francis S. Drake and Thomas Graves during the American War of Independence. It includes three naval Decision Games....
An alternative opening for the Campaign Game of 1914, Offensive a Outrance, published in C3i magazine Nr.28. This scenario adds the German "Handstreicht" attempt and subsequent siege of Liège for the Grand Campaign Scenario of 1914: Offensive à Outrance (From the index of C3i # 28). It contains a 4 page booklet (with additional rules and set-up...
1914: Dispatches is the first issue of Oregon ConSim Journal (a Charles S Roberts Award winning magazine), is a support magazine that focuses on the Eastern Front during 1914 by expanding on the CSR Award winning WWI simulation game 1914: Twilight in the East (TitE). During the design of 1914 TitE a great deal of research material was accumulated that was...
如鲠在喉 (A Stick in the Throat) is a historical wargame that simulates naval conflict in the Mediterranean theater of World War II. Players assume the roles of commanding officers, such as Italian Navy commanders (e.g., Riccardi) or British Royal Navy front-line commanders (e.g., Cunningham and Somerville), leading their respective forces in a struggle for...
1941 to '43: The War in the Desert is a PDF supplement for ‘O’ Group. It covers the War in the Desert, presenting seven scenarios based in the North African campaign from 1941 to 1943, for O Group WW2 rules. Each scenario provides players with objectives, orders of battle, deployment and terrain maps. From the pen of game designer David Brown, the...
"The waters of the Barents Sea are constantly violated by nuclear armed US submarines and carriers. Nordic Countries must realize that their tacit consent plunges them into the strategic balance between United States and the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics." Public Declaration of State Committee on the State of Emergency in the U.S.S.R. Moscow July...
“Iran active intervention into the sphere of relations between the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, its reiterated attempts to incite unrest in the Caucasian regions, its fanatical refusal to put an end to the prolonged conflict with Iraq, leave the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics no other choice than the use of military force.” Public...