Borders have been broken! You have now in your hands powerful missiles capable of decimating entire armies in a few seconds. Simpler rules that value strategy and make attacks and defenses much more exciting. Command your armies, conquering territories and dominating the world! Challenge your friends and feel the adrenaline of a real war! —description from...
War, the Brazilian Risk-like game is making 35 years and to celebrate that they're releasing this new light wargame: War - Império Romano takes the same mechanics to a new level. This game focus on shorter game length than its predecessor and allows for less players (3 or 4 in this version, compared to 3 to 6 in the original version). From the official...
War - Batalhas Mitológicas is a Risk like game, played by 3 or 4 players. The war takes place in a mythological world where you can ask for help (Greek Gods give special powers like re-rolls) and battle with infantry or mythical creatures (centaurs, cyclops, etc). The goals are similar to Risk: conquer a certain number of territories, continents or wipe...
The great game of strategy, now disputed in the territories of Scandinavia in the ninth century! It has two rule options: the traditional one that everyone knows; and advanced, which features an unprecedented game mechanic where you can use Viking ships for your sea attacks, plus the powers of the Nordic gods Freya, Thor, Odin, Loki and Hela. It also...
War: Game of Thrones is a reimplementation of War(the Brazilian version of Risk), with the theme of Game of Thrones. The game can be played in two different ways. The first is basically the same as Risk/War, but in the map of Westeros. The second way keep the basic mechanic of Risk/War, but in order to win, you no longer need to fulfil objective cards....
War & Sheep, Tony & Tino and Drake & Drake are the first two player games published by Eurogames. All three were designed by Bruno Cathala. War & Sheep, the lightest of the three, is about sheep grazing grass - but beware of the magic grass - and trying to avoid wolves. Two warring factions of sheep are contending for the same paddock. Win the game by...
War Stories: Red Storm puts you in command of German and Soviet tanks and platoons of vehicles in World War 2, 1942-43. The action is fast and realistic; the system is easy-to-learn. In War Stories you are the commander issuing orders to infantry squads and armored fighting vehicles. Each game presents a scenario using a map with terrain overlays that...
Desert Rats is the fourth entry in the War Stories series. Featuring 20 scenarios chronicling the North African Campaign of World War II. Desert Rats includes additional maps and terrain and introduces new rules such as desert warfare, dust, and heat exhaustion. American, British, German, and Italian units and assets specific to the theater bring the...
Rattenkrieg is the third entry in the War Stories series. Featuring 20 scenarios chronicling in detail the legendary Battle of Stalingrad. Rattenkrieg introduces new urban warfare maps and rules for sewer movement, snipers, multi-story buildings, mouse holing, and street fighting. Additional German and Soviet units and assets are included as are the...
The War to End All Wars is a World War I territorial strategy game. A variant of the Axis & Allies board game system, it offers an easy to play D10 based combat system and territories with resource values for production. The War to End All Wars presents the First World War in a couple different ways. The first of these is a historical simulation that...
This is an expansion to The War to End All Wars: Box Set Edition that can be played as a stand-alone game or combined with the base game. The game comes with a 17" x 22" map of central and southern Africa, an 11" x 17" black & white map of South America, a 16 page Rule & Scenario booklet, a score pad with 30 nation sheets, 1D10, around 120 plastic unit...
This supplement is actually four different games. The first two games "War to End All Wars" with this expansion and "America Goes Central" use the existing rules from "War to End All Wars" while the other two games are simulations of the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. When using the game as a supplement for "War to End All Wars", the same rules...