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  2. Hex map - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for Wesnoth, a hex grid based computer game. A hex map, hex board, or hex grid is a game board design commonly used in simulation games of all scales, including wargames, role-playing games, and strategy games in both board games and video games. A hex map is subdivided into a hexagonal tiling, small regular hexagons of identical size.

  3. Campaign Hexagon System - Wikipedia

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    Campaign Hexagon System is a booklet presenting more than 60 blank hex grids. Each page contains a rectangular hexagonal tessellation consisting of roughly 1000 small hexes, with a large hex superimposed over this grid to represent a distance of 5 miles across flat land. The booklet includes additional guidelines to assist with a fantasy ...

  4. Lebensraum! (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Lebensraum is a two-person wargame in which one player controls Allied forces and the other controls Axis forces. The hex grid map scaled at 80 km (50 mi) per hex depicts Eastern Europe from Oslo to Archangel in the north and from Tirane to Baku in the south. [1]

  5. Rommel in the Desert - Wikipedia

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    Rommel in the Desert was created by Craig Besinque and 800 copies with a black & white map and black & white block stickers were published in 1981 by The Game Preserve. [2] Columbia Games acquired the game, and published 5000 copies of a second edition in 1984 that had revised rules, cover art by Ron Gibson and Eric Hotz, and full-colour block ...

  6. Gunslinger (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Each player has a set of 12 double-sided cards that are used for initiative order, action designation and combat resolution. Each player also has a counter to represent the position of their character on a hex grid map that is formed from one or more eight 8" x 11" double-sided geomorphic tiles scaled at 6 feet per hex. [1]

  7. Wilderness Hex Sheets - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1]: 143 By this time, D&D and other fantasy role-playing games had developed the custom of using a 1"-square grid for indoor and regional maps, and a hex grid for large-scale outdoor maps. Wilderness Hex Sheets, published in 1982 as a reprint of 1978's Hex Sheets, is a pad of 50 sheets marked with a hex grid.

  8. Civil War (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Civil War is a two-player wargame in which one player controls Union forces and the other controls Confederate forces. Like other wargames produced by Avalon Hill, Civil War uses a hex grid map and a Combat Results Table to adjudicate battles.

  9. Ligny: Incomplete Victory - Wikipedia

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    Ligny is a two-player board wargame where one player controls the Prussian forces, and the other the French forces. Having a small 17" x 22" hex grid map, basic rules and only 100 counters, this game is relatively short and simple, where "players can usually discern the winner in one evening."