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  • Categoría: Histórico
  • Berestechko 1651 (Inglés)

    Berestechko 1651 is a game for two players simulating the third day of the battle of Berestechko, fought on 30th June 1651 between the Zaporozhian Cossacks, led by Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky and aided by their Crimean Tatar allies, and a Polish-Lituanian army under King John II Casimir, near the Styr river in Volhynia It was one of the largest land battles of 17th century Europe.

  • Paper Wars 102: Magazine & Game - Santiago...

    Santiago Campaign, 1898 by Javier Romero. This is a two-player (solitaire adaptable) simulation of the land campaign for Santiago de Cuba, which ended with the surrender of the Spanish forces after the hard-fought battles of San Juan Hill and El Caney.

  • Border States (Inglés)

    Border States is a tactical game for 2 players, with each player taking control of one side. Your aim is to win the sort of decisive victories that will influence the Border States and rally them to your cause. Effective bluff, and at the same time being able to discern your enemy’s intentions, will be your best assets. Playing time is about 45 minutes.

  • Paper Wars 101: Magazine & Game - Case...

    Case Geld: The Axis Invasion of North America, 1945-46 by Ty Bomba. This two-player (solitaire adaptable) alternative history mini-monster has two mapsheets and one counter-sheet to cover the bicoastal invasion of North America by the Japanese and Germans (who have already conquered the rest of the world) at the army/corps level and 50 miles per hex.

  • War for America: The American Revolution,...

    War for America is a strategic level game based on the events during the American Revolution. It is a two-player game that shows how the conflict, which began as a civil war, erupted into a world conflict with a Great Britain that was greatly isolated. It features a new ‘Action Pulse’ and ‘Initiative System’ that builds a tension-filled game narrative as each turn will vary in length. Game design by Gilbert Collins. Also suitable for solitaire play.

  • Paper Wars 100: Magazine & Game - Bloody...

    Bloody Retributions: The Battle of Inkerman, 5 November 1854. This is a two-player grand-tactical simulation – easily adapted for solitaire play – of the largest Russian offensive of the Crimean War. Even so, both players have the necessity of both attacking and defending. It uses the alternating-actions system introduced here in issue no. 93’s Wagram and issue no. 98 Alma games.

  • Sekigahara: La Unificación de Japón

    Sekigahara es un wargame diseñado por Matt Calkins e ilustrado por Rodger B. MacGowan y Mark Mahaffey. Pensado para dos jugadores, a partir de 14 años, las partidas duran unas tres horas. Galardonado con el premio Golden Geek al mejor wargame de 2012, Sekigahara es un juego ambientado en la gran batalla que disputaron los ejércitos de Ishida y Tokugawa en el año 1600, cuyo resultado dio paso a la unificación definitiva de Japón y al período Edo, de más de 250 años de paz.

  • Against the Odds 55: Lee's Greatest...

    Against the Odds nº55

    The Chancellorsville campaign, which took place in and around Virginia’s Wilderness in May 1863, is considered by many to be Robert E. Lee’s masterpiece, a true triumph “against the odds.” Opposing Lee was Union commander Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker, who had devised a plan that seemed assured of success. His cavalry would raid deep behind Confederate lines, cutting Lee’s supplies, while Hooker and four of his seven infantry corps would march west, then south, and appear behind the Confederate defenses opposite the city of Fredericksburg.

  • Hornet's Nest: Buying time at Shiloh 6...

    At dawn, the Confederates attacked Ulysses S. Grant’s Union army camp at Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, near Shiloh Church. The inexperienced first line dissolved under the impact. The remnants, with reinforcements, took station covering the roads to the landing.

  • Flank Attack at Gettysburg, 2 July 1863 -...

    Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Pennsylvania resulted in a collision at Gettysburg. The first contingent of George Meade’s Union army had been routed, but remained on the field southeast of town. For the second day of battle Lee planned a wide flank march to roll up the apparently open Union left. Instead, the flanking column arrived to find an entire Union corps astride their line of attack. Changing direction, the Confederates crushed the Union line, but the Union reserves arrived in the nick of time to form a new line anchored by the rugged massif of Little Round Top. Had they failed, Meade’s army would have been all-but trapped.

  • ASL Action Pack 17 Oktoberfest XXXV (Inglés)

    The 1st Cavalry Division was formed in 1921 and participated in the famous Louisiana Maneuvers of 1940, where it became obvious that the days of horse-mounted soldiers were numbered.

  • The Day Was Ours - Boxed Edition (Inglés)

    “...and all were certain the day was ours.” Irvin McDowell

    On August 4, 1861, Brigadier General Irvin McDowell submitted his report on the campaign and resulting battle of Bull Run on July 21,1861, the first significant campaign of the American Civil War in Virginia. 

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