- Saipan & Tinian (Reprint from Legion Wargames)
The Island War Series game system is a simulation of ground combat in the Pacific during World War II and Volume I is back in stock! Saipan is a simulation of the American invasion and capture of Saipan in the summer of 1944. Tinian is a simulation of the American invasion and capture of Tinian in the summer of 1944. For a limited time, the game is available for 40% discount, so act quickly. [Forum]
- Picket Duty: Kamikaze Attack’s Against U.S. Destroyers – Okinawa, 1945 Review [video]
- Battle of Blenheim 1704 – Extended Example of Play [video]
- Target for Today Replay
- Maori Wars (new from Legion Wargames)
Maori Wars is a simulation of the principal uprisings that took place between 1845 and 1872 due to British colonial incursions into native Maori lands on the North Island of New Zealand. Conflict involved the destruction of numerous villages, pas (strongly fortified villages that featured intricate trench-works) and colonial settlements. The war introduced the British to a wily well-armed enemy whose defense works and strategy of ambush surprised and stymied them. [Forum]
- B-26: The Marauder Strikes Replay
- Picket Duty Review
- Target for Today Replay
- B-26: The Marauder Strikes Replay
- Target for Today Review [video]
- Saipan & Tinian Unboxing [video]
- Blenheim 1704 Replay [video]
- Blenheim 1704 Review [video]
- The Battle of Blenheim 1704 Unboxing [video]
- B-26: The Marauder Strikes Replay
- Redvers’ Reverse Review
- Decisive Victory 1918: Vol 1, Soissons (new from Legion Wargames)
Decisive Victory 1918 is a series of three games that when combined will cover the entire Allied offensive in July of 1918 know as the Second Battle of the Marne. The game features mandatory attacks into multiple hexes, very rigid ZOC and severe restrictions on disengagement and advance after combat. Volume One: Soissons - is a stand alone game that covers the French 10th army sector. [Forum]
- The Battle of Blenheim 1704 Unboxing [video]
- Toulon 1793 Review
- Nemesis: Burma 1944 Review