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Star Wars: Imperial Assault – Legends of the Alliance is a cooperative board game set in the Star Wars universe, where players take on the roles of heroes fighting against the evil Empire. The game's goal is to complete missions and defeat the Imperial forces, while also exploring the mysteries of the Force. Players work together, using their unique abilities and skills to overcome challenges and obstacles, all while navigating the complex web of alliances and rivalries within the Rebel Alliance.
Gameplay involves a combination of strategy and luck, as players must balance their individual goals with the needs of the team. Each player has a character sheet that outlines their abilities and strengths, which can be upgraded and improved throughout the game. Players also have access to a variety of equipment and resources, such as blasters, medkits, and hacking tools, which can be used to overcome obstacles or defeat enemies.
One of the unique features of Imperial Assault is its modular board system, which allows players to create different scenarios and missions for each playthrough. The game includes a range of pre-built scenarios, from simple reconnaissance missions to complex battles against Imperial forces. Players can also create their own custom scenarios using the game's companion app, which provides access to a vast library of user-generated content.
Imperial Assault has gained a loyal following among fans of cooperative board games and Star Wars enthusiasts alike. Its unique blend of strategy and role-playing elements, combined with its richly detailed setting and engaging gameplay, make it an exciting and challenging experience for players. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just starting out, Imperial Assault is sure to provide hours of entertainment and adventure.
m⚖️ 3.5
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In the Sails of Glory Ship Pack: Bonhomme Richard 1779 / Bonhomme Richard, players take on the roles of naval commanders in a thrilling game of strategy and skill. The goal is to maneuver their ships through treacherous waters, engaging in battles with enemy vessels while maintaining control over the seas.
This game is designed for 3-4 players and takes approximately ~45 minutes to play. With its rich historical context and intricate ship designs, it offers a unique blend of gameplay mechanics that will test your strategic prowess.
The game features advanced rules for maneuvering ships, as well as a variety of scenarios that challenge players to adapt their tactics accordingly. The inclusion of deck guns and cannons adds an extra layer of realism, making each battle feel intense and unpredictable.
Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a new gaming experience, the Sails of Glory Ship Pack is sure to captivate and entertain.
3-4 45m⚖️ 4.0
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Sails of Glory is a tabletop wargame that simulates naval combat during the Age of Sail. Players take on the roles of ship captains, commanding their vessels through treacherous waters and engaging in battles with enemy ships. The game's goal is to emerge victorious, either by sinking or capturing the opposing fleet's flagship. To achieve this, players must carefully manage their ship's resources, including ammunition, crew, and hull integrity.
Gameplay revolves around a combination of strategic planning and tactical execution. Players begin each turn by determining their ship's speed and maneuverability, which affects its ability to engage or evade enemy vessels. They then allocate resources to various activities, such as sailing, fighting, or repairing damage. The game's mechanics are designed to simulate the complexities of naval warfare, including factors like wind direction, currents, and ship handling.
One of the unique aspects of Sails of Glory is its use of a modular board system. Each game features a different set of ships and scenarios, allowing players to experience various historical battles or create their own custom encounters. This flexibility makes the game highly replayable, as no two sessions are ever the same. Additionally, the game's components are meticulously crafted, with beautifully rendered ship models and detailed rulebooks that immerse players in the world of 19th-century naval warfare.
Sails of Glory has gained a loyal following among wargamers and history enthusiasts due to its engaging gameplay and historical accuracy. Players appreciate the challenge of navigating complex rules and strategies while still enjoying the thrill of competition. The game's unique blend of strategy, tactics, and historical context sets it apart from other tabletop games, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a more immersive gaming experience.
m⚖️ 4.0
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In Sails of Glory: Mahonesa 1789 / Ninfa 1795, you take on the role of a naval commander, tasked with navigating the high seas and engaging in ship-to-ship combat during the Age of Sail. This game is part of the larger Sails of Glory series, which focuses on realistic and detailed ship-to-ship combat simulations. As you command your fleet, you'll need to balance speed, maneuverability, and firepower to outmaneuver and defeat your opponents. With a range of ships and scenarios at your disposal, the possibilities are endless.
As you navigate the waters, you'll need to consider factors like wind direction, currents, and ship design to gain an advantage over your foes. Will you focus on building a fleet of swift and agile vessels, or will you prioritize brute force with behemoths of the sea? The choice is yours in this game of naval strategy and tactics.
What sets Sails of Glory apart from other games is its focus on realism and historical accuracy. Each ship has its own unique characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses, based on real-world designs and technologies. This attention to detail makes the game a must-play for fans of naval history and enthusiasts of tactical gameplay.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
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Explore the golden age of sailing with this ship pack, featuring Bertin 1761 and Berryer 1759, two historic vessels that will test your naval warfare skills. In Sails of Glory, you'll take command of these ships, navigating treacherous waters, engaging in battles, and managing resources to outmaneuver your opponents. Will you emerge victorious, or will the tides turn against you? (2-4 players) 30-60 minutes.
2-4 30m⚖️ 3.0
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Explore the golden age of sail with Sails of Glory's HMS Hamadryad 1797 and HMS Mahonesa 1796, two historically accurate ship models that bring the thrill of naval combat to life. In this game, you'll take on the role of a naval commander, issuing orders to your crew and making strategic decisions to outmaneuver your opponents. With its intricate miniatures and authentic historical context, Sails of Glory offers an immersive experience that will transport you back in time to the era of sail.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
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Sails of Glory: Ship Pack - HMS Agamemnon 1781 / HMS Raisonnable 1768 is a naval combat game that challenges players to command their ships in the midst of battle. The game's objective is to emerge victorious by sinking enemy vessels or successfully completing objectives while navigating through treacherous waters.
Gameplay revolves around the deployment and maneuvering of ships, with each vessel having unique characteristics such as speed, firepower, and armor. Players must carefully plan their movements, taking into account factors like wind direction, currents, and the positioning of other ships on the battlefield. The game also features a variety of scenarios, allowing players to experience different historical naval battles or create their own custom engagements.
One of the key mechanics in Sails of Glory is the use of ship models and miniature figures to represent vessels on the playing surface. This tactile approach adds a level of immersion and realism to the game, making it feel more like an actual naval battle than a traditional board game. Additionally, the game's rules are designed to be easy to learn but challenging to master, requiring players to think strategically about their movements and tactics.
Sails of Glory has gained a loyal following among wargaming enthusiasts due to its historical accuracy, engaging gameplay, and high-quality components. The game's unique blend of strategy and realism makes it an excellent choice for those looking to experience the thrill of naval combat without the need for extensive rules or complex setup.
m⚖️ 4.0
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Marvel: Crisis Protocol Alliances – Night of the Goblin is a standalone, fully cooperative board game that plunges one to four players into the vibrant world of Marvel's web-slingers. Published by Atomic Mass Games, this title marks the beginning of the new "Alliances" series, offering a distinct experience from the competitive skirmishes of the original "Marvel: Crisis Protocol." Players assemble a team from a roster of iconic heroes—Spectacular Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ghost Spider, and Black Cat—to directly confront the nefarious Green Goblin. The ultimate goal is to work together to overcome a series of narrative scenarios, known as Stages, thwarting the villain's escalating schemes and saving the city from his army of minions, including War Goblins and Spider Slayers. This game offers a story-driven campaign where success hinges on teamwork and tactical coordination.
The gameplay unfolds as a fast-paced, tactical "beat-em-up" on a hex-grid map. Each round is split into two phases. During the hero phase, players take turns activating their characters, spending energy to move across the board, attack enemies, and complete stage-specific objectives. Following the heroes, the enemy phase begins. The Green Goblin and his minions are controlled by an automated system, with their actions dictated by individual rules cards, ensuring a dynamic and unpredictable challenge. New enemies will spawn, existing ones will move and attack, creating constant pressure that players must manage. A central mechanic is the robust character progression system. By defeating foes and achieving objectives, heroes earn experience points, which are spent on "Level Up" cards to unlock powerful new abilities, allowing for significant customization throughout the campaign.
The unique appeal of "Night of the Goblin" lies in its accessible yet strategic cooperative gameplay, making it an ideal entry point for newcomers while retaining enough familiar mechanics—like its dice and iconography—to satisfy veterans of "Marvel: Crisis Protocol." The shift to a purely cooperative, story-focused campaign provides a fresh perspective on the universe. Furthermore, the game is designed with hobbyists in mind, featuring highly detailed, "push-fit" miniatures that assemble without glue using the new F.A.S.T. (Fusion Assembly System). A major draw for the wider community is its forward-looking design; it's the first in a line of cross-compatible "Alliances" games, with future installments promising team-ups with the X-Men and Avengers. This not only ensures high replayability but also builds a larger, interconnected cooperative gaming ecosystem.
1-4 120m⚖️ 2.8

Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear – Firefight Generator is an expansion that fundamentally transforms its base game from a collection of historical scenarios into a dynamic battle-creation system. Instead of playing through a pre-designed mission, players become the architects of their own tactical engagements on the Eastern Front. The primary goal is to use a unique card-driven pre-game system to collaboratively but competitively establish the forces, objectives, and battlefield conditions for a unique firefight, ensuring that no two sessions are ever alike and adding boundless replay value to the core experience.
The gameplay loop begins before the first shot is fired, in a strategic 'meta-game' that takes less than ten minutes. Representing either the German or Soviet forces, players draw from their respective decks of Generator Cards. On their turn, a player chooses one card from their hand and decides to resolve one of its two distinct options. The top option typically introduces a special rule, a battlefield condition like fog or snow, or a unique event. The bottom option, conversely, allows the player to add specific military units—from infantry squads to powerful tanks—to their available forces. This turn-based card play continues until the scenario is fully built, defining everything from troop composition and victory point objectives to the very weather the battle will be fought in.
The unique appeal of the Firefight Generator lies in the deep layer of strategy and bluffing it introduces before the tactical combat even commences. This pre-game phase is a battle of wits, where players must anticipate their opponent's strategy and make difficult choices. Committing to a powerful armored unit might be tempting, but an opponent can immediately counter by playing a card that adds anti-tank guns to their force or introduces terrain that hinders vehicle movement. This creates a compelling and tense setup that tailors every battle to the players' choices. Its full integration with the Eastern Front Solo Expansion also allows a single player to generate an endless variety of custom missions, making it an essential addition for both competitive and solo wargamers.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.7

The quest for a definitive board game titled "The Second Battle of Corinth" released in 2016 reveals a fascinating landscape where the historical American Civil War engagement is extensively covered, albeit often not under that precise title for a standalone 2016 board game. While no specific dedicated tabletop game from that year has been identified, the pivotal 1862 conflict, fought in Corinth, Mississippi, has inspired numerous wargame scenarios, expansions, and larger campaign games that allow enthusiasts to delve into its strategic and tactical complexities. This elusive "Second Battle of Corinth" represents the fervent desire of wargamers to recreate this critical moment in the Western Theater, where Union forces under Major General William S. Rosecrans decisively repelled a Confederate assault led by Major General Earl Van Dorn. The anticipation surrounding a dedicated game speaks to the battle's dramatic ebb and flow, making it a compelling subject for strategic analysis and immersive play.
Players seeking to experience the historical gravitas of the Second Battle of Corinth typically engage with it through highly detailed wargame systems. These often feature intricate map movement across hex-based terrain, meticulously modeled to reflect the historical battlefield, including key locations around Corinth. Resource management, particularly of troops, supplies, and command points, forms a crucial layer of gameplay, forcing players to make tough decisions about troop deployments, logistics, and offensive pushes. Area control is another defining mechanic, as players vie for control over vital objectives, strongpoints, and strategic chokepoints, attempting to outmaneuver and overwhelm their opponent's forces. Combat resolution typically involves dice rolls tempered by unit statistics, terrain, and command influence, simulating the fog of war and unpredictable nature of Civil War engagements. Whether commanding Union regulars or determined Confederate brigades, success hinges on a keen understanding of historical tactics and adapting to the dynamic battlefield situation.
The enduring appeal of "The Second Battle of Corinth" as a wargaming subject lies in its rich historical narrative and the strategic challenges it presents. It offers players the opportunity to rewrite history, or to prove the historical outcomes, by exploring alternative strategies and tactical decisions. Fans are drawn to the deep historical immersion, the careful study of orders of battle, and the challenging decision-making process inherent in commanding period-accurate forces. The intensity of defending or assaulting key positions, the desperate last stands, and the grand tactical maneuvers create a captivating experience that resonates deeply with history buffs and wargamers. Even without a specific 2016 release under this exact title, the essence of the Second Battle of Corinth continues to thrive within the wargaming community, offering unparalleled strategic depth and a profound connection to a pivotal American Civil War engagement.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.0
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Sails of Glory is a tabletop wargame that simulates naval combat during the Age of Sail. Players take on the role of ship captains, commanding their vessels through treacherous waters and engaging in epic battles with enemy ships. The game's goal is to emerge victorious by sinking or capturing your opponents' ships, while also navigating the challenges of sea travel and weather conditions.
Gameplay involves a combination of strategic planning and tactical decision-making. Players must carefully manage their ship's resources, including ammunition, crew, and hull integrity, as they navigate through the game board. The game features a unique mechanic called 'Ship-to-Ship Combat', which allows players to engage in detailed battles with their opponents' ships. This mechanic involves rolling dice to determine the outcome of combat, taking into account factors such as ship speed, firepower, and maneuverability.
One of the key aspects that sets Sails of Glory apart from other wargames is its focus on historical accuracy. The game's designers have meticulously researched the naval warfare of the late 18th century, ensuring that every aspect of the game, from ship design to tactics, is as accurate as possible. This attention to detail creates an immersive and authentic experience for players, who can feel like they're truly commanding a ship in the heat of battle.
Sails of Glory has gained a loyal following among wargamers and history buffs alike, thanks to its unique blend of strategy and historical accuracy. Players love the game's complexity and depth, as well as its ability to simulate the thrill of naval combat. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just starting out, Sails of Glory is an excellent choice for anyone looking to explore the world of tabletop wargaming.
m⚖️ 4.0
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Sails of Glory is a tabletop wargame that simulates naval combat during the Age of Sail. Players take on the role of ship captains, commanding their vessels through intricate battles and strategic maneuvers. The game's goal is to emerge victorious by sinking or capturing enemy ships while protecting one's own fleet.
Gameplay involves a combination of tactical decision-making and luck, as players must balance the need for aggressive action with the risk of taking damage from enemy fire. Each ship has its unique characteristics, such as speed, firepower, and maneuverability, which players must utilize effectively to gain an advantage over their opponents.
One of the key mechanics in Sails of Glory is the use of 'fate' cards, which represent the unpredictable nature of naval combat. These cards can either aid or hinder a player's progress, adding an element of surprise and uncertainty to each battle. Additionally, players must manage their ship's resources, such as ammunition and crew, to ensure they have the means to engage in prolonged combat.
The game's components are highly detailed and accurate, with intricate models of historic ships and beautifully crafted miniatures. This level of realism adds to the immersive experience, allowing players to feel like true naval commanders. Overall, Sails of Glory is a challenging and engaging game that requires strategy, skill, and a bit of luck to master.
m⚖️ 4.0