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Critters at War: Flies, Lies & Supplies
Gather your forces and face off in the air, land, and sea! Outsmart and outplay your opponent to claim your victory! It won’t be easy, but it will be glorious!!!
*Does not require the original Critters At War game to play
General Orders: World War II
General Orders: World War II pits competing commanders against each other in a tug of war for control over a crucial Second World War battlefield, either in the mountains of Italy or the islands of the Pacific. Players strive to seize crucial strategic assets that unlock special abilities, and prevent their opponents doing the same. Balance the desire to gain these advantages with the need to secure supply lines, ward off aerial assault and artillery barrages, and protect your vulnerable headquarters in this compact and elegant two-player game.
Tanks, but no thanks!
Tanks, But No Thanks! is set on a gridded battlefield where each player controls their own tank battalion firing at other battalions while trying to avoid enemy fire. At the beginning of the game each player is given a secret early victory mission card. On their turn, players can choose between aiming and firing at the enemy or move to evade the enemy. There are also enhancements in the form of the special bonus power cards and early victory mission cards. The winner is either the player who has the last battalion standing or the first player to complete their early victory mission, whichever happens first.
Undaunted: Stalingrad
Stalingrad, 1942. Before you awaits a grueling conflict in this cornerstone battleground. As the bullets and bombs tear the city asunder, only through wits and valor can you seize the cornerstone of the entire Eastern Front and change the course of history.
Memoir '44: Pacific Theater
"Expand your game of Memoir \'44 with a new Japanese army, new terrains and new command rules as you join battle in the Pacific Theatre."
Memoir '44: Operation Overlord
Increase the scale of your WWII battles as Operation Overlord expands Memoir \'44 to up to four players per side with a military-style chain of command!
Memoir '44
Face off in some of the most famous battles of World War II in this simple but strategic wargame that can be played with two players or in teams.
Escape from Colditz
Colditz Castle - World War II. An impregnable fortress. An inescapable prison. Until now.
Designed by Major Pat Reid, one of only a handful of prisoners-of-war to escape Colditz Castle, and screenwriter Brian Degas, Escape From Colditz is the iconic game of careful planning and nerves of steel.
Double Agents - City of Spies
New spies arrive to town and with new abilities. Besides Estoril, players will also fight in Lisbon, where they will find new ways to create the best network of spies.
Guadalcanal: The Pacific 1942 - Conflict of Heroes
Dec 7, 1941 - War explodes across the Pacific when the Japanese attack the American fleet at Pearl Harbor. By May 1942, Japan has spread across the Pacific and is threatening America’s supply lines to Australia after building an airfield on the island of Guadalcanal.
The United States counters with an ill-prepared occupation of Guadalcanal’s airfield with the 1st Marine Division. The Japanese retaliate with vengeance, cutting off the Marines by sea and pouring in thousands of Japanese reinforcements. A desperate struggle ensues, as the Americans try to hold on to their tiny foothold against the might of the Japanese Empire.
[DAMAGED] Memoir '44
Face off in some of the most famous battles of World War II in this simple but strategic wargame that can be played with two players or in teams.
The March Of Progress
Your goal in The March of Progress is to control countries through the playing of action cards so that you generate victory points (VPs) during scoring. Whoever has the most VPs at the end of the game wins.
Memoir '44: D-Day Landings
"This commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day (June 6, 1944) with a set of six giant battle maps that can be configured and played on in small, medium and large set-ups."