Fall of Berlin, 16 April - 2 May 1945, The End of the Thousand Year Reich is the second game in Michael Taylor's Russian Front Series. It is an operational-scale game covering from 16 April to 2 May 1945 in the area around Berlin: from the River Oder, Frankfurt an der Oder and Seelow in the east, and from Torgau and the River Elbe in the south-west...
Fall of Constantinople was published in Panzerschreck Magazine #6 (Summer, 2001). The game consists of an 8.5 x 11 inch map, several dozen colorful but unmounted counters, and twelve pages of rules. The rules include many examples of play, several optional rules (among them two-player possibilities), and designer notes. From the introduction: Fall of...
Spain and Portugal is an Europa module covering Spain and Portugal during World War II: it consists of a map, counters, and chart set. The 21" x 27" map covers the Iberian Peninsula from Portugal to Spain's Ebro Valley, linking with westernmost Spain on The Fall of France (Europa VIII) map. The map, at the standard Europa scale of 16 miles per hex...
Appearing in Europa Magazine #27, Fortress Holland (Europa Battle Scenario #4) is a specially numbered four page pullout in the center of the magazine. It relies on the core rules from Fall of France (1981), while adding some modifications and tweaks. "As most Fall of France players know, under existing rules Germany has a very easy time forcing Holland...
Appearing in Europa Magazine #29, Operation Saar is a pullout from the magazine. Operation Saar posits a French attack on German forces in Poland in 1939. As the designer states: "Due to consistent over-estimation of German military might and poor intelligence, the French made only a token effort to fulfill their obligations to Poland by a desultory...
Fall of Manjukuo is a division-scale game based on the invasion of Manjukuo by Soviet forces during the closing days of World War II. One player takes the role of all of the commanders of the Soviet and Outer Mongolian Forces, while the other player takes the role of all commanders of the Axis (Manjukuo, Inner Mongolia and Japan) forces. A complete copy of...
The Fall of Rohm is a simple solitaire card game in which the player takes on the role of the leadership of the National Socialist Party prior to the death of President Hindenberg; the player's objective is to guarantee a smooth transfer of power from Hindenberg to Hitler while attempting to keep the SA under control and working to gain the favor of the...
The relationship between the two ancient Asian superpowers of Burma (currently Myanmar) and Siam (currently Thailand) was long, bloody and well documented. Burma and Siam clashed constantly, involving at least 17 separate conflicts that in turn resulted in at least six sieges of the Siam’s capital, Ayutthaya, over a 300 year period. Twelve of these...
The Fall of South VietNam: A Game of Combat in South VietNam - 1973-1975 is a two-player Strategic level board wargame on the last two years of the VietNam War. The Fall of Saigon in the South of Vietnam by the People's Army of Vietnam and the National Liberation Front on April 30, 1975 marked the end of the VietNam War and the start of a transition period...
Card Game simulating Politics in Germany between the two World Wars. 7 Historical Political Factions Available. Depicts the causes of Nationalism and Anarchy in pre-war Germany plus the tactics used by the Nazis to gain power. Players share a common deck and attempt to obtain legitimacy and control of certain sections of the populace (Intelligentsia, Labor...
"The Fall of Tobruk" is a wargame simulation of Rommel's May- June 1942 attack on the Allies Gazala - Bir Hacheim line. Units range from company to battalion to regiment and are rated for Anti-tank, Combat and Movement with artillery units having additional ratings for Artillery strength and Range. Update: The game was re-published by Cool Stuff Unlimited...