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Pocket Battle: Guarding the Land - The Battle for Fort Griswold, 1781
Pocket Battle: Guarding the Land - The Battle...
Postcard Minigame
From Turning Point Simulations: Guarding the Land: The Battle for Fort Griswold is a 2-player postcard wargame that covers the British assault on Ft. Griswold on September 6th, 1781 in Connecticut. Benedict Arnold (a Limey who became a...
€1.95 *
Pocket Battle: Nothing so Well Lost - The Siege of Rhodes, 1522
Pocket Battle: Nothing so Well Lost - The Siege...
Postcard Minigame
FromTurning Point Simulations: This game is set during the 1522 Ottoman siege of the fortress of Rhodes. Suleiman the Magnificent leads an Ottoman force numbering some 200,000 against 7,500 Hospitaller Knights and soldiers from all...
€1.95 *
Pocket Battle: Operation Pedestal - Convoy to Malta, 1942
Pocket Battle: Operation Pedestal - Convoy to...
Postcard Minigame
FromTurning Point Simulations: By August 1942, the fate of Malta, the key to stopping all Axis supplies to Africa, lay in a small relief convoy hastily assembled at Gibraltar. Sailing east over an increasingly hostile Mediterranean Sea...
€1.95 *
Pocket Battle: A Hard Pounding Fight - The Battle of La Haye Sainte, 1815
Pocket Battle: A Hard Pounding Fight - The...
Postcard Minigame
From Turning Point Simulations: The walled farmhouse of La Haye Sainte at Waterloo was defended by about 400 KGL troops. Hopelessly outnumbered by attacking French troops, they held out until the late afternoon. If La Haye Sainte had...
€1.95 *
Pocket Battle: Fateful Days - The Marne Campaign of 1914
Pocket Battle: Fateful Days - The Marne...
Postcard Minigame
FromTurning Point Simulations: Imperial Germany's one chance to avoid a battle of attrition and win WW1 at the outset revolved around a frighteningly simple, and yet complex plan. The simple part was the overall scheme to outflank the...
€1.95 *
Joan of Arcs Victory: Render to the Maid! 1429 AD
Joan of Arcs Victory: Render to the Maid! 1429 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: Render to The Maid! Even in full armor, she still looked like a young girl. Even among men who had done nothing but war all their lives, she maintained a soldierly bearing... and something else. She led...
€32.95 *
The Sadowa Campaign 1866 AD
The Sadowa Campaign 1866 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: As we have mentioned before, there have been many lively discussions about the validity of the choices Creasy/Mitchell made for a short list of battles throughout western history. Perhaps the selection of...
€34.95 *
The Victory of Arminius, Teutoburg Forest 9 AD
The Victory of Arminius, Teutoburg Forest 9 AD
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from the publisher: Give me back my legions! Caesar Augustus had seen plenty of cataclysm and tragedy in his life. From the assassination of his adopted father to two civil wars, betrayal by allies, and the deaths (possibly murders) of...
€34.95 *
The Day of Waterloo, 1815 AD
The Day of Waterloo, 1815 AD
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From the publisher: The Day of Waterloo It might be the most written about battle of all time… …But tactically, it was one of Napoleon’s worst efforts. After Napoleon’s return from Elba, he watched his peace efforts spurned and knew that...
€44.95 *
The Battle of Blenheim, 1704 AD
The Battle of Blenheim, 1704 AD
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From the Publisher: The Battle of Blenheim “But ‘twas a famous victory!” Many wars have been fought to tip or maintain that illusive “balance of power” between nations, while including other objectives. The War of Spanish Succession...
€39.95 *
The Battle of Chalons, 451 AD
The Battle of Chalons, 451 AD
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From the Publisher: The Battle of Châlons An Unstoppable Force Meets An Immovable Alliance Born half-Roman, but all business, the Battle of Châlons saw “the last great Roman general”, Flavius Aetius, at his finest! And “finest” would...
€35.95 *
The Battle of Marathon, 490 BC
The Battle of Marathon, 490 BC
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From the Publisher: The Battle of Marathon A battle remembered by a race? Or was it the single most important battle in Western Civilization? Terms from military history have entered the English language in many ways, but primarily...
€44.95 *
Arbela: Gaugamela 331 BC
Arbela: Gaugamela 331 BC
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From the Publisher: The Battle of Arbela One of the interesting aspects of military history, throughout the ages, has been the match-up of commanders. Two single people, each commanding a mighty army, "meet" on a battlefield and...
€34.95 *
The Invincible Armada 1588 AD
The Invincible Armada 1588 AD
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From the Publisher: The Invincible Armada "God Blew and They Were Scattered" (translation from the commemorative medal above) Of all the "what ifs" in History, few can compete with "What if the Spanish Armada had succeeded?" The joke...
€32.95 *
The Campaign for Vicksburg 1863 AD
The Campaign for Vicksburg 1863 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: "Vicksburg is the key. The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket." - A. Lincoln "Vicksburg is the nailhead that holds the South's two halves together." - J. Davis Many people...
€34.95 *
The First Battle of the Marne 1914 AD
The First Battle of the Marne 1914 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: The First Battle of the Marne It DID appear to be a miracle. When the war started, the French had gone all-out in their Plan XVII offensives aimed at recapturing Alsace and Lorraine, losing a...
€38.95 *
Hastings 1066 AD
Hastings 1066 AD
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From the Publisher: The background to Hastings is well known, with an English king (Edward the Confessor, who had spent years before his crowning exiled in Normandy and encouraged Norman interests to off-set local rivals) dying...
€39.95 *
The Valmy Campaign 1792 AD
The Valmy Campaign 1792 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: Valmy is little known. No big-name, famous generals were there, with the most status going to the father of the Kellermann who would lead a cavalry charge at Marengo a generation later. Yet, Napoleon...
€34.95 *
The Siege of Syracuse 415-413 BC
The Siege of Syracuse 415-413 BC
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From Turning Point Simulations: "The Romans knew not…how deeply the greatness of their own prosperity and the fate of the whole Western world were involved in the destruction of the fleet of Athens in the harbor of Syracuse.” Arnold Say...
€35.95 *
The Battle of the Metaurus 207 BC
The Battle of the Metaurus 207 BC
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From Turning Point Simulations: How Hannibal Lost the War... As people think over the actions of Hannibal in the 2nd Punic War, many great battles come to mind…Cannae, Zama, Trebia, Lake Trasimene… Yet, Creasy chose The Metaurus as the...
€34.95 *
The Battle of Midway 1942 AD
The Battle of Midway 1942 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: A Shattered Sword? The selections of some of the “decisive battles” have sparked conversations over the years. Vicksburg over Gettysburg? The Metaurus over Zama? Syracuse? But no one has ever questioned...
€34.95 *
The Battle of Saratoga 1777 AD
The Battle of Saratoga 1777 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: Many people mistakenly believe “Cinco de Mayo” is “Mexican Independence Day.” (That event is actually September 16.) No, “Cinco de Mayo” celebrates the surprising victory of the Mexicans over the French...
€34.95 *
Poltava’s Dread Day 1700-1722 AD
Poltava’s Dread Day 1700-1722 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: The Great Northern War "Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it." George Santayana’s famous quote has often been cited when failed plans are analyzed... when some- thing— like Hitler’s...
€32.95 *
The Battle of Stalingrad 1942 AD
The Battle of Stalingrad 1942 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: Pivot on the Volga Out of all the most horrific battles of WWII, one name stands out above the rest: Stalingrad. It became the focus point for everything else on the Eastern Front. Once they battled into...
€32.95 *
The Battle of Tours 732 AD
The Battle of Tours 732 AD
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From Turning Point Simulations: How Charles Got His Hammer... At one time, it looked like the expansion of Islam was an unstoppable force. By 725 A.D., Muslims owned virtually all of the Iberian peninsula and had crossed the Pyrenees,...
€35.95 *
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