Kasserine: Rommel's Battle for Tunisia, 1943, is an operational-level game of the WWII German and Italian offensive in central Tunisia that took place in February 1943. The Battle of Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, 1943, as Rommel's veteran Panzerarmee withdrew into Tunisia from Libya during 1943, Axis command thought it had a realistic chance to reverse their...
The Battle of Kasserine pass is an expansion module to the original GMT game Kasserine: Rommel's Battle for Tunisia, 1943 by Vance von Borries. It was released in issue Nr15 of RBM's C3i Magazine and features a new map of the Kasserine Pass and 40 new counters (15 German, 5 Italian, 18 American and 2 British). All units are company size. The scale of the...
(from the Decision Games' website:) By February 1943, much of the inexperienced US II Corps had been deployed along the trails leading through a small canyon known as Kasserine Pass. The US commander, Gen. Lloyd Fredendall, had overextended his lead units, dividing them into individual, unsupported packets while disregarded his flanks. Rommel was quick to...
(from Hexasim website:) Kawanakajima 1561, simulates the fourth battle of Kawanakajima. This will be the first game in the series Sengoku Jidai, which will cover battles in 16th century Japan. The system is designed so players can finish a game in an evening, and has simple but dynamic mechanics. In the game, each player takes the role of a commander in...
An industry-training boardgame to teach healthcare professionals and para-staff the finer points of customer service excellence from the customer's point of view so they are prepared for those tricky situations before they are faced with them in reality. Uses roll-a-die-move-around-the-board mechanics and a set of scenarios taken from real-life to...
Kegler Kings is stat-driven bowling game based on actual performances by PBA bowlers. The first edition covered the 1974 season. Later editions included Hall of Fame cards as well as generic bowler cards (e.g. 100-109 average band, 110-119, etc.) so that players could pit themselves against the bowling legends of the day. The game is somewhat of a...
This game is a simulation of a Keirin indoor track cycling race although it can in theory be played with multiple players who can place bets on the outcome of the race. Keirin is a sport where the riders are following a derny (a motorcycle) before they are released in their race. The game is played with 6 riders and 6 different colours and a derny...
"Ken je Dorp" is a trivia game about three villages from the Campes (a region in Belgium) namely Kasterlee, Lichtaart and Tielen based on the all time classic 'Game of goose'. The theme of the game is a bike ride through these villages. The road is representend by a spiral of numbered mushrooms (gnomes are a symbol of the village Kasterlee). There are...
A light strategy card game based on kendo, the traditional Japanese martial art, descended from the ancient samurai warriors. An entertaining card game with real-time elements, Kendo playing cards are designed for 2 players. It mixes bluffing and deduction with strategic thinking to create a funny and exciting gaming experience. The game simulates a modern...
Kepi and Pickelhaube is the TAC-50 game that brings the era 1835-1880 to life. No specific battles are provided in the rule book This fast play rule set contains rules for the 19th Century Warfare. The game uses inches with 15mm, 20mm, and 25mm figures. For 5mm & 10mm you can substitute centimeters for inches. It is designed to have an evening of fun with...
Képis Rouges: is a miniatures ruleset for the War of 1870. Simple rules (DBA type) to replay battles of the Franco-Prussian War. Can be played on a small size table (60x60 cm) with a limited number (~40+) of minis. For 15mm miniatures. Sequence of play: Movement Defensive Fire - non active player Mêlées Active player follow the sequence then other player...