Armati is a complete rules system that simulates the battlefield tactics of Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance armies. Each Armati army can be assembled in three sizes, so that players may build them to suit both their financial resources and desired "look." 130 armies are included, divided into six periods, thereby permitting a greater array of "eligible"...
Assault on Gallipoli is an exciting two-player strategic wargame that covers the key battles of the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. One player controls the Australian, New Zealand and British forces (ANZAC player) while the other controls the Ottoman forces (Turkish player). Each turn represents one day, units represent battalions, companies and individual...
In a dystopian past, Captain Omni encounters the Kraken, a cephalopod-like sea monster of gigantic size. The first documented evidence of the Kraken’s mesmerizing and destructive power dates back to an obscure manuscript from 1180. In two torn pages of this journal manuscript, the captain describes the discovery by luck of the lost City of Atlantis....
Reprint of earlier boxed game on the city fight in Stalingrad. This page is for the re-print that ATO is doing of the OOP game from Last Stand Games. We set the page up in the hopes of getting BGG to 'notice' it and include it on their "Kickstarters ending this week" listing. Failed. There is plenty of good material and discussions at the original page...
Based on the Victory Games (and now Compass Games) 'Fleet' series of modern naval warfare games, this game focuses on Pacific Northwest area of operations, specifically in the Alaskan waters, the Bering Strait, and the Sea of Okhotsk. The latter was an important underwater staging area for the Soviet (and now Russian) Navy's ballistic missile submarines....
The World at War 1939-1945 was the first unofficial Axis & Allies expansion, published by Xeno Games. Many of the rule changes found in the later Axis & Allies Revised & Anniversary editions (such as the 2-hit battleships, "1/2 battleship" destroyers, artillery guns) were original innovations in The World at War, first published in 1990 with 238 playing...
You are the emperor of one of four great fifteenth century peoples that resided in the valleys of Mexico - Aztecs, Toltecs, Chichimecs, or Tepanecs. Your goal is to appease the god of creation, Quetzalcoatl, before his enemy, the god of night, Tezcatlipoca destroys the universe. Players gather finances enabling them to plan battles, organize expeditions...
(from MMP website:) In July, 1763, Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh) was under siege as part of Pontiac’s Rebellion. A relief column was sent out from Carlisle in order to try and break the siege. The column was under the command of Colonel Henry Bouquet and consisted of approximately 500 British soldiers of the 42nd Highlanders, 77th Highlanders, and 60th Royal...
"Battle of Kawanakajima" is the 2nd postcard wargame published by Formosa Force Game. It simulates the 4th "Battle of Kawanakajima" during the warring states period in Japan. Two player lead Takeda and Uesugi army respectively. You can choose to move to adjacent area and fight happened in the are contain both sides army. Who accompolishes the victory...
Attempting to make a second crippling strike against the U.S. Navy, the Japanese formulated a plan to draw the enemy out into a vulnerable position. Turning their attention to the small island of Midway, Yamamoto's primary strategic goal was the elimination of America's carrier forces, which he perceived as the principal threat to the overall Pacific...