Looks and feels very similar to "Axis & Allies: Pacific". Description taken from the game manual: Pacific at War is a multi-player military strategy game taking place in the Pacific theater of operations during World War II. Players must fight battles successfully to win territories and therefore increase their income. The more income a player has, the...
Dive into the heart of World War II's Pacific Theater with Pacific Flyboys, an immersive strategy board game that puts you in command of a mighty aircraft carrier and its fleet of naval aircraft. As tensions rise and the fate of nations hangs in the balance, you'll take on the role of either the United States Navy or the Imperial Japanese Navy in a...
User summary Pacific Go is a game about the Pacific War. One player takes the role of the Japanese army, and the other is the Allied powers, and both struggle for their own forces' victory. The game is played in 10 rounds, playing time is about 90 - 120 minutes. Both forces consume "Resource points (RP)", for both moving and attacking. The Japanese forces...
Pacific Passage: Trade & Piracy Across the Pacific From the 1993 edition: Pacific Passage brings these days of seaborne adventure to life as a boardgame which combines trade, piracy, and warfare into a challenging and enjoyable reminder of a bold and ruthless age. The rules of Pacific Passage are simple and flexible, allowing a variety of scenarios and...
Pacific Rim Breachfall can be played with two to four players. One team sides with the Pan Pacific Defense Corps (PPDC) and can build mighty Jaegers. The other team plays as the alien Precursors who create the dangerous Kaiju who want nothing more than to destroy humanity. The two different groups have a different goal throughout the game to achieve...
Pacific Throat Punch is a double-blind wargame simulating the conflict between the Empire of Japan and the Allied Powers from Pearl Harbor to mid-1944. Both players move units on their own maps. When units enter unoccupied or enemy-controlled areas, they are revealed and placed on a combat tile. While sea and air combat are critical, the only way to drive...
This two-player area movement game covers the entire Pacific Theater of Operations in World War II, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the fall of Japan. The game focuses on the naval actions, but the game does include land combat on the islands, in China, and in other Asian locations. The combat system is very simple and is suitable for younger gamers....
Strategic level wargame based on World War 2 Pacific theater. The basic game engine is inspired from Taiheiki. Units represent admirals of Imperial Japan or Allied Nations, and their naval and air strength. In each turn, players roll die for initiative, and then move admirals alternately by initiative . Battles, control of sea zone and replacement are...
On December 7th, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy bombed the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, an unprovoked attack that, brought the United States into World War 2. Instead of delivering a fatal death blow that would give the Empire of Japan dominance of the Pacific region, the attack's ultimate consequence was to, in words attributed to Admiral Yamamoto...
Pacific War in 1 Hour is a strategic-level wargame simulating the Pacific Theater from early 1942 to the end of 1945. Players assume the roles of the Imperial Japanese command or the Allied command, directing operations across a simplified map of the Pacific. The game abstracts naval, air, and land operations into a monthly cycle, emphasizing the shifting...
“Oh, hell, they have tanks. They’re right on top of us!” –First lieutenant Fred McGrath’s final radio broadcast from Lang Vei. When the Communist forces of North and South Vietnam launched the 1968 Tet Offensive one component was the siege of Khe Sanh. The fortified hilltop positions at Khe Sanh were located near the border of North and South Vietnam. An...