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These are board wargames set in the Middle Ages or medieval period, which in the history of Europe lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries. Pages in category "Board wargames set in the Middle Ages"
Re-released as Battle for Italy by Avalon Hill in 1981: Armada: The War With Spain 1585–1604: Simulations Publications, Inc. S&T #72, 1979 Balaclava: 1978: Battle of Guilford Courthouse: Game Designers' Workshop: The Battle of Lobositz: The Battle of Saratoga: Oldenburg Grenadiers: 1976: The Battle of the Alma: Game Designers' Workshop: 1978
Derek Carver came up with the idea for Blood Royale as being built around a scenario with the potential to be the subject of a good game. [2]However the game was published near the end of the time when Games Workshop was interested in publishing board games outside what would become its core milieu of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000, and it was quickly withdrawn.
Archworld (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1977) [36] ArcWorlde ( Warp Miniatures, 2020) Armies of Arcana (Thanes Games, 1997) [36] Battle of Five Armies (Games Workshop, 2001) Battlelust (Columbia Games, 1992) Battlestorm (Ral Partha Publishing, 1997) [36] Bladestorm (Iron Crown Enterprises, 1990) Bellicose Fantasy Battles (Sanity Studios, 2009)
Cathedral, also known as Cathedral: The Game of the Mediaeval City, is a two-player abstract strategy game designed by Robert Moore and first published in 1979, in which dark and light factions vie for territorial supremacy within the bounds of a medieval city. Players play pieces to capture territory on a game board, attempting to place all or ...
Chainmail is a medieval miniature wargame created by Gary Gygax and Jeff Perren.Gygax developed the core medieval system of the game by expanding on rules authored by his fellow Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association (LGTSA) member Jeff Perren, a hobby-shop owner with whom he had become friendly.
Great Medieval Battles was published in 1979, rose to #5 on SPI's Top Ten Bestseller List the month it was published, and stayed on the list for the next four months. [1] Each of the games in Great Medieval Battles were also offered for individual sale. [1] In 1999, two of the games, Tamburlaine and Bannockburn, were re-released in Strategy ...
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