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This is a partial list of games that I enjoy playing. Links below take you to various places on this page.
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Links below are to BoardGamekGeek descriptions. |
Games in the Assault series were published by GDW. They simulated hypothetical tactical combat in Europe duing the 1980s.
Other ammo rosters coming soon.
Immobilized Sherman Tank counters for use with Scenario 11 - Hold the Line.
Duel of Ages is published by Venatic Games. For more information, visit the Duel of Ages website.
This is a summary of Duel of Ages including all of the expansions and the Masters Addendum. The two pages are meant to be printed and placed back to back in a sheet protector.
This is version 1.1 which was updated on July 6, 2006.
This is a set of rule for World War II miniatures where each stand represents platoon. The scale is 1:285, 1:300, or micro armor scale.
Coming soon.
These are classic tactical level games published by Avalon Hill. Sadly, these games are long out of print. Multiman Publishing is currently working on an update of this system.
Russia Invades West Germany - (PDF Format) This is a hypothetical post-World War II invasion of West Germany by the Russians. This scenario requires units from both Panzerblitz and Panzer Leader.
General Quarters (Parts 1 and 2) are a set of easy to teach and fast playing rules for World War II and World War I naval miniatures.
Starshells - (PDF Format) General Quarters does not include rules covering the use of starshells. This is a set of rules that I adapted from Command at Sea published by Clash of Arms.
Sixth Fleet is a game simulating naval combat between the US and Soviet navies and those of their allies in the Mediterranean Basin during the 80s and 90s. Sixth Fleet was the first of five games in the Fleet series. Each game covered a different region of the world.
The Battle of Lemnos - a Sixth Fleet intermediate level scenario.
Time Agent Spreadsheet - used to record the state of time events and generate Resource and Victory Points.
A fantasy wargame using wooden blocks to simulate the fog of war.
C. Farrell has some nice scenarios on his website.