ROME, INC. by designer Philip Jelley is a solitaire game of the Roman Empire from Augustus in 27 BCE to Diocletian in 286 CE. The player (as CEO of this vast corporate empire), appoints consuls and governors, raises taxes, deploys legions, fleets and auxiliaries to garrison provinces, and fights wars to expand the prestige and power of Rome.
RONE, Races of New Era is a strategic post-apocalyptic card game for 2 or 4 players. Players are immersed in a dark world full of destruction and suffering, a world where people are fighting to take back their place after a global nuclear war annihilated all achievements of the human race and all that was left was only a handful of usable resources.
RRR (Regality vs. Religion: Revolution) is an advanced version of the basic game RR designed by Seiji Kanai. RRR introduces new pawns to the game. At the start of the game, five neutral pawns are randomly selected from a stack of 11, which are available to both players, adding variation to each game.
A gateway board game that expertly balances the simplicity of traditional platforms with lite deck building and co-operative strategy.
March 1938. The vast majority of Austrians cheer the Anschluss of their country by the German Reich. Central Europe is falling into Nazi hands and all the best European scientists will soon compete under the aegis of Heinrich Himmler, for whom no scheme is too wild or too improbable — but which team has the imagination, the courage, and the drive to most...
Tanks, But No Thanks! is set on the gridded battlefield where each player controls a tank battalion, targeting the tanks and bases of other players. The last battalion standing wins. Moving tanks or firing at enemies utilize dice.
The Battle for Dresden, 1813 is a brigade level, two-player simulation depicting the two days of battle in and around the city of Dresden during Napoleon's 1813 campaign in Germany.
Vicksburg was the key. Holding it meant "holding the South together," with access to all the western men, food, horses, supplies and Mexican ports. Holding it also meant the Mississippi River could not be freely used by the North, for transporting troops and supplies.
The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms is a narrative miniatures game based on The Elder Scrolls video game franchise by Bethesda Game Studios.
The Jaws of Victory: Battle of Korsun-Cherkassy Pocket: January/February 1944 is a historical simulation of the Soviet's winter offensive in the Ukraine in the early months of 1944 that trapped the better part of two German corps with a classic pincer movement by two Soviet Armies - and the German Army's desperate response to relieve their beleaguered...