In Alexander the Great the players follow in the path of Macedons most famous king.
With his army they move all the way to Persia and found important cities and magnificent temples. In the end, Alexander ruled over a world empire that stretched from the Danube to the Adriatic Sea, to Egypt , to the Caucasus, Persia and India . The players gain points for conquering provinces, building temples and founding cities. The winner is the player who has the most points at the end of the game.
August 1914: For two generations there has been no war between the Great Powers of Europe. Now, following the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serb nationalists, the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and minor nations) are at war with the Entente (Russia, France, Great Britain plus minors). The cheering crowds in every nation expect their armies to return victorious 'before the leaves fall'. But there will be no easy triumph, and as more nations are drawn into the conflict, the bloodletting will continue on a massive scale for four more years. Finally, on November 11, 1918, a defeated Germany will sign the Armistice, ending what we know today as the First World War.
In The First World War you control the armies that battled for control of Europes destiny. Deploying your forces on a game board of Europe from Constantinople to the English Channel, you must fight for control of key cities to gain victory in an age of Total War.
The First World War includes 1 large game board, 162 game pieces, 30 combat chits, 1 player aid card, 2 special dice, and 1 rules booklet
Italia takes us on a journey through 1500 years of Italian history, where this Mediterranean peninsula was invaded countless times by different tribes and peoples. Italia contains two games: - Italia I is a 3 player game, which centres around the history of classical Rome BC. - Italia II is a 4 player game and encompasses the history of Italy from 390 AD to 1100. In both games players lead different nations, and with them, pursue their specific goals until they are themselves conquered and usually vanish from face of the earth.
2-6 Players by Phalanx
Naval Battles is a fast and furious game of naval combat in World War II for 2 to 6 players. Each player commands a fleet of World War II ships. His goal is to launch attacks from his ships and sink the ships of the opposing players. The game includes surface vessels and submarines of six different nations France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, and the United States.
Revolution: The Dutch Revolt simulates the Eighty Years War between Spain and the Netherlands. This epic struggle lasted from 1568 until 1648 and eventually brought independence to Holland and the northern provinces. In the south, the revolt was less successful and Belgium did not emerge as an independent state until after the Napoleonic era. During the initial stages of the struggle, William of Orange became the symbol of freedom. His main adversary was the Spanish King Philip II, who sent in the Duke of Alba with his formidable conquistadores to stop the rebellion.
Revolution: The Dutch Revolt 1568-1648 is a game of skill for 2 to 5 players. It depicts a power struggle in which each player represents one of the principal factions involved, the Catholics, Habsburgs, Nobility, Burghers and Reformers. Some factions tend to have similar outlooks but they are not allies - each has its own motives and objectives.
Boardgame, 2-3 players, ages 12+, by Phalanx/Fantasy Flight Games.
FFG and Phalanx games are proud to present a new line of easy-to-play, strategy aplenty, high impact, high quality boardgames. The Phalanx line of boardgames are all printed and designed in Germany and thus excel in quality and craftsmanship.
Waterloo is a fast, exciting boardgame interpretation of the important battle of Waterloo. Via clever card play and tactical positioning of your military units WATERLOO ushers in a new age of wargames. Fast, furious, with easy-to-learn rules and a gorgeous mounted map, full colour rules, and high quality components.