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  2. Category:Board wargames set in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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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"

  3. Belegarth Medieval Combat Society - Wikipedia

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    Belegarth Medieval Combat Society is a sport where participants fight with foam padded safety equipment made to reflect medieval weaponry. The sport's combat is hard hitting and fast-paced, governed by a set of easy-to-learn rules Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, and requires a level of skill and aggression that challenges its participants to be physically fit.

  4. Blood Royale - Wikipedia

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    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publishing board games outside what would become its core milieu of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000, and it was quickly withdrawn.

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Sandman: Map of Halaal: Savage Worlds: Pinnacle Entertainment Group: 2003 Generic rule system, with supplements for fantasy, horror, pulp, science fiction, etc. Written by Shane Lacy Hensley: Scion: Hero: White Wolf Publishing: Modern day children of the gods Second Dawn: Sengoku: Gold Rush Games: Historical fantasy set in feudal Japan: The ...

  6. List of campaign settings - Wikipedia

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    Medieval fantasy: The continent of Cerilia on the planet Aebrynis AD&D 2nd edition, D&D 3rd edition: TSR: 1994-2005 Players each run their own country, and vie economically, politically, and militarily with or against each other and the rest of the countries on the map. Blackmoor: High fantasy: The planet Mystara D&D: Judges Guild, TSR ...

  7. King Arthur (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, SPI published the combat wargame Great Medieval Battles, a "quadrigame" (four separate battles using the same set of rules) that simulated King Arthur's final Battle of Camlann, Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn (1314), The Black Prince at the Battle of Navarette (1367), and Tamburlaine against the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Angorra (1402).

  8. Cry Havoc (1981 board game) - Wikipedia

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    The value of Cry Havoc is in the beauty of its presentation, the charm of its medieval atmosphere, and the appeal of its simple mass combat systems. [1] In the November-December 1984 edition of Space Gamer (Issue No. 71), Craig Sheeley also gave a thumbs up, saying, "Cry Havoc is superb, a wonderful thumbnail sketch of medieval combat. Gamers ...

  9. Great Medieval Battles - Wikipedia

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    Great Medieval Battles is a "quadrigame", four thematically connected games that use the same basic rules. The four games in the box are: The four games in the box are: King Arthur : The mythical Battle of Camlann in 536 CE between the forces of King Arthur and his son Mordred .