The board game, Moneture, illustrates operation of the National Bank of Serbia under inflation targeting regime. Players take the role of the Governor and apply appropriate measures to influence the actual situation, win or lose the number of points and maintain inflation within the target range. The points to be won in the game represent success features:...
Moneyball combines euro-style mechanics and the latest in advanced analytics (Sabermetrics) to build a true 21st century tabletop baseball simulation. Moneyball plays faster, smoother, and more accurately than anything before it. Player cards are not jammed with complicated and unsightly dice tables, just 5 straightforward 1-10 ratings for hitters...
(from the introduction:) Monitor vs Merrimack: the Battle of Hampton Roads is a simple two-player game of strategy based on the historic battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (also known as the Merrimack)." Game comes with rules and counters, no map. A standard 8 by 8 checkerboard and a deck of cards are needed. The two ships are set up on...
This Classic 3 Naval Game Set includes three older Minden titles in a set. The games are Monitor vs Merrimack: Battle of Hampton Roads, 1862 (American Civil War), Great War Salvo!: Solitaire Tactical World War I Naval Game (World War I solitaire), and Emden vs. Sydney (World War I). Monitor vs Merrimack recreates the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 1862...
Battles of the American Revolution Series: Volume V At Monmouth Courthouse in east-central New Jersey, General Washington's Continental Army came of age. Leavened by their experiences during the winter encampment at Valley Forge, the Continentals would give as good as they got on that sweltering mid-summer's day: June 28th, 1778. Includes interesting rules...
To Take Washington: Jubal Early’s Summer 1864 Campaign is the third game in the Series: Line of Battle (MMP) series and covers Jubal Early’s campaign during the summer of 1864. From June into July, Old Jube swept out of the Shenandoah Valley and across the Potomac River to advance on Washington DC. By threatening the Federal capital, Early and the...
Monopologs was developed in the RAND Logistics Department. In it, a player or group of players manages a simple simulation of the Air Force supply system consisting of one depot and five two-wing bases, which phase in during the game. The players thus "practice" inventory management and gain insight into inventory-control problems. The player acts as the...
The first edition of this game was published in 1975 and was originally titled Rules for Prehistoric Animal Combat. In 1979 the game was re-published to include the Fatasy Creature Combat Set. The original game contained 12 Dinosaurs. Ankylosaurus Cetiosaurus Corythosaurus Dimetrodon Iguanodon Megalosaurus / Gorgosaurus Monoclonius Stegosaurus...
In this game, each round you travel to a town to take part in a monster fighting tournament. While traveling you hunt, capture and train monsters that you’ll use in the tournament. You can hold up to three monsters at a time. Along the way you find items and run into other people on their way to the tournament who you can practice with before you get to...
What happens when you throw a pack of crazy Monster Trucks, a limited supply of Nitro, and a bunch of irresponsible drivers on a track? Monster Truck Madness! In this competitive, demo-derby racer there is only one rule - win! Will you choose to out-race, outmaneuver, or simply demolish your opponents on the way to the finish line? Jam packed with high...