On December 2nd, 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned Emperor of France. By placing the crown upon his head with his own hands, Bonaparte brought all of Europe to the brink of war. For by its very nature, the act of self-coronation threatened the rule and challenged the legitimacy of every government then in existence. To restore the sanctity of the divine...
War at Sea is a simple, strategic wargame covering the Battle of the Atlantic and naval warfare in the Mediterranean in WW2. The game divides the contested seas into 6 areas. Each turn the players move their ships from home ports to one or more of the areas. After all ships have been moved a battle occurs. After a number of rounds, until one side or the...
"Victory in the Pacific" is a simple strategic wargame covering the Pacific Theater of World War 2. It is a successor to the system developed in "War at Sea" which covers the Battle of the Atlantic. The game divides the Pacific into 13 sea areas. Each turn the players move their ships, land based air and marines from the ports and bases (which are located...
War at Sea is the classic game designed by John Edwards of Jedko Games and entrusted to L2 Design Group to reproduce this fine classic game in the custom you are used to from L2 Design Group. A naval simulation of the Second World War naval battles in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, this game has all the big battleships and carriers of the...
Fans of the classic naval wargames War at Sea and Victory in The Pacific have for many years combined the two into an ad hoc simulation of the global naval struggle that was World War II. There were issues, however: a wide variety of house rules, battle resolution that drastically changed depending on the sea area in which it took place, to say nothing of...
From "The Object of the Game": To control the seas as much as possible during the period of the war. The winner is the player with the most "Points of Control" after 8 turns. The game represents surface action between capital ships in WWII. The mapboard is an abstract rendering of Europe/Eastern USA/Brazil and surrounding sea zones, divided into large...
Card Game for 2 Players. American Civil War Theme. Players share a common deck with cards usable by both or just 1 specific player. Win by Reducing your Opponents Morale to zero. The North can win by taking Strategic Objectives. The South can win by timely play of certain Political Recognition cards. Cards portray specific Leaders (Lee, Grant), Battles...
War Between the States, 1861-1865, simulates the American Civil War from the opening shots at Fort Sumter to Lee's surrender at Appomattox. War Between the States uses three maps to cover the major theaters of operation from Galveston, Texas, to St. Joseph, Missouri, and from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Jacksonville, Florida. A total of 1400 counters...
Large multi-map, operational-level game covering the entire American Civil War that is easy to play. Division and Brigade-level. Naval units and Confederate trade aspects. Political rules. Weekly turns. Production and historical reinforcements. Focuses heavily on hidden units, recon and fog-of-war. Several card decks that add random events and historical...
The War for the Union is a strategic level simulation of the American Civil War. Players command the Union and Confederate forces that fought from 1861 to 1865. The map runs from southeastern Texas to the Atlantic and from Harrisburg, PA to southern Florida. Terrain types include forests, rough, swamps, bayou, mountain hexsides, river hexsides (tidal...
(from GMT website): War Galley is the seventh volume in the multi-award winning Great Battles of History (GBoH) series, but the first to venture entirely into the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the first historical boardgame published, in two decades, to address galley warfare. As such, GMT's War Galley is almost a complete history for this...