Infamously known as a concrete jungle, Hong Kong is a lot more than mere concrete as its reputation suggests. With about 70% of its 1,100 km2 area being vegetated, Hong Kong actually has more green than grey. Amongst the greenery are over 3,300 species of vascular plants, within which are more than 60 species of mammals; more than 500 species of birds;...
"Lawrence of Arabia" is an operational level wargame of the British offensive of September-October 1918 against the Turks in Palestine. One player controls the Turkish, German and Bedouin forces, the other the British, French and Arab forces. Scale is one or two days per turn, units are battalions, regiments and brigades. Sequence of play is classic...
Lebensraum, The Campaign in the East 1941 - 1945. Lebensraum! is a grand strategic, moderate complexity game of the war between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, starting with the German invasion in late June of 1941 through to the final battles to Berlin in 1945. The game focuses on the Army Group level, with players controlling subordinate armies as the...
"Lebensraum: The War For Europe, 1941-1945" is a grand strategic, moderate complexity wargame of the war between Nazi Germany and the Allied Nations, starting with the German invasion of the USSR in late June of 1941, through to the final battles to Berlin in 1945. The game includes both East and West Fronts, and can be played in a number of small (3 to...
Lee Moves North covers both of R.E. Lee’s summer offenses (1862 & 1863) at the corps/division level using hidden deployment of units and dummy counters and one week turns. Confederate forces must go on the attack to win while the Union army struggles to protect Washington, DC and Baltimore. The map is very basic and players each have about 20 units each to...
This is a game from the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War family. It covers three campaigns that occurred in the final months of 1863. The first is "Lee's Last Offensive" in October, in which Lee advanced on Meade's positions near Culpeper VA with the intent of driving forward toward Bristoe Station. The second is Meade's attack across the...
This is a scenario for the Tsukuda LOTGH game system that was released in Game Journal no.40. The scenario deals with the battle between the two "jewels" of the Empire, Mittermeyer (the Wolf) and Reuenthal. The instructions for the scenario were laid out in the Journal, but all pieces needed to be made or used from the existing parts of the other Tsukuda...
Battle of the Corridor is a set of scenarios for Tsukuda's Legend of the Galactic Heroes series. To play it, you need at least one of these games: Lippstadt, Vermilion, Lost Complete Victory, or Iserlohn. The game is a doujin and was only for sale at game shows in Japan, such as Tokyo Game Market and Comiket. This meant that you needed to preorder the game...
Battle of Altum is a scenario for use with the Tsukuda Legend of the Galactic Heroes game system. This is a doujin scenario that needs to be assembled. It is based off the short story "Thierry Bonnard's Last Battle" in The Legend of the Galactic Heroes Manga. It is a mini-scenario with the siege of the Alliance forces and the private fleet of the Imperial...
This is a doujin (fan-made) game that was produced only for sell at Japanese games shows. To get it you had to place an order for it, the game would be made, and then you would pick it up at the show. It was not made for the general public. This is another Legend of the Galactic Heroes game from designer Nishiki Taitei, and uses SPI's Napoleon's Last...
This is a doujin game that was produced for sale at Game Shows in Japan (such as Tokyo Game Marker). To get one you needed to preorder it in advance and then pick it up at the show. This game is set in the Legend of the Galactic Heroes Universe, an anime series that is very popular in Japan. The game deals with the Battle of Vermilion, which occurred...