A World at War
Completing the Advanced Third Reich/Empire of the Rising Sun game system and refining and clarifying the rules in every area of the game, A World at War is a grand strategy game which simulates the military, economic, political, diplomatic, research, and production aspects of the Second World War in
Paratrooper is a two player game system simulating airborne operations from World War II to Korea
Great Pacific War is a solitaire game of the hypothetical campaigns fought between the United States and Japan in the Pacific Theater of Operations sometime in the 1920s or 1930s
The Central Pacific Campaign is a solitaire, strategic-level wargame of the struggle for control of the Central Pacific during World War II
World At War #48
Spring Awakening is a two player wargame of Operation Fruhlingserwachen, the final major German offensive of World War II
Peaks of the Caucasus simulates the German offensive in the southern Soviet Union in 1942 and the ensuing Soviet Counteroffensive
Eisenhowers War is a two-player wargame covering the final 11 months of World War II in northwest Europe, from D-Day through the end of April 1945, when the Anglo-Allied campaign in the west effectively came to its end
Breakout: First Panzer Army is a two player game that allows players to examine the operational challenges in the battles between the Soviet and German Armies in the northwest Ukraine in March and April 1944, leading to 1st Panzer Army Pocket
Spanish Civil War Battles is a two-player, operational-level wargame of the Belchite (August to September 1937) Battles of Teruel (December 1937), and Alfambra (December 1937 to February 1938)
Cruise of the Graf Spee is an operational-tactical solitaire game that puts you in command of the KMS Graf Spee, the German battlecruiser that made a historic epic voyage through the South Atlantic during the opening days of World War II
The Rats of Tobruk uses a derivative of the Famous Divisions Series that appeared in World at War #20 (Grossdeutchland) and #34 (Guards Armored)
Forgotten Pacific Battles is a solitaire game using the standard Fire & Movement (F&M) rules and a series of exclusive rules covering each scenario
France 1940 is a two player game that allows players to examine the strategic possibilities inherent in the campaign that occurred within France and the Low Countries in that year
Operation Typhoon is a solitaire operational-strategic simulation that covers the final advance toward Moscow of Germany`s Army Group Center late in 1941
he Battle of Changsha is a two player, operational level game of the second (September to October 1941) battle for Changsha, China, capital of the Hunan Province
The Luzon Campaign, 1945 is a wargame, purpose-designed for solitaire play, which covers the fighting across the main Philippine island of Luzon early in 1945
Stalin Moves West is a two-player strategic level hypothetical simulation of a potential World War II campaign in which the Third Reich did not invade the Soviet Union in 1941 and instead Stalin launched an invasion of central and western Europe
World War II began when the German battleship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire in the early morning hours of September 1st, 1939
The Second World War at Sea: Bismarck Second Edition covers the famous hunt for Bismarck, the battleship, but also all of the other German commerce raids into the Atlantic between the fall of 1939 and the summer of 1941
In the summer of 1942, the Japanese Combined Fleet sought a decisive battle with the U
Thousands of miles from the major theaters of World War II, small British and Italian squadrons struggled to control the entrance to the Red Sea
Thousands of miles from the major theaters of World War II, small British and Italian squadrons struggled to control the entrance to the Red Sea
Our Second Great War alternative history story arc posits a world in which Woodrow Wilsons attempts to forge a compromise peace in late 1916 succeeded
Second Great War at Sea: Tropic of Capricorn told the story of a war that never happened: a naval conflict between Argentina, Chile and Brazil breaking out in 1940 as part of the world-wide Second Great War
FOLLOWING THEIR VICTORY AT PEARLY HARBOR, THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY`S FIRST AIR FLEET MOVED THROUGH THE AMERICAN, DUTCH, AND BRITISH COLONIES OF SOUTH AND EAST ASIA
Thousands of miles from the major theaters of World War II, small British and Italian squadrons struggled to control the entrance to the Red Sea
In January 1939, Germany`s Supreme Leader approved a naval expansion program known as Plan Z
FOLLOWING THEIR VICTORY AT PEARLY HARBOR, THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY`S FIRST AIR FLEET MOVED THROUGH THE AMERICAN, DUTCH, AND BRITISH COLONIES OF SOUTH AND EAST ASIA
If there`s one ship every naval wargamer knows, it`s the German battleship Bismarck - forty-thousand tons of menace, unleashed into the North Atlantic in the spring of 1941 to wreak havoc on Allied shipping
In It`s a Wonderful World, you are leading an expanding Empire
Rivalry between the U
Great War at Sea: High Seas Fleet - Second Edition
This supplement for Great War at Sea: Jutland looks at the fleet that British leaders feared Germany would build, using the German Empire`s full financial and industrial resources
Battleships and cruisers built for the French and Russian navies might easily have fallen into the hands of the British or Germans during the First World War
Imperial Germany laid down her last dreadnought in January 1915, and never completed her
In 1907, the Imperial Chinese Navy proposed a new building program to provide three regional fleets, each built around a new modern battleship
For a brief period, Ferdinand Graf Zeppelin`s giant gas-filled airships ruled the worlds skies
BRITAIN`S GRAND FLEET MEETS THE GERMAN HIGH SEAS FLEET IN THE GREATEST CLASH OF THE DREADNOUGHT AGE
Rivalry between the U
The so-called `Dreadnought Race` before the First World War existed mostly in the fevered propaganda supported by British shipyards and armaments works
In one of the First World Wars best-known naval escapades, the German battle cruiser Goeben eluded her British and French pursuers in August 1914, escaping to Turkey and helping to widen the war into entirely new theaters
The 1916 Battle of Jutland was not the only action on the North Sea during the Great War