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The Siege of
Khe Sahn
by Kyle Lockwood

t dawn on 21 January 1968 a wave of North Vietnamese troops


descended upon the American airbase at Khe Sahn. For weeks
the airfield had come under sporadic fire and bombardment
from NVA artillery. US intelligence had been reporting that multiple
regiments of North Vietnamese troops had penetrated into the region
surrounding the airfield and were poised to strike at any time. For the
next six months, American and South Vietnamese troops fought a vicious
battle of attrition with the North Vietnamese defending the airfield,
and nearly caused the United States to unleash its nuclear arsenal.
The Khe Sahn airfield was located just below the DMZ between North
and South Vietnam. It had served as a Special Forces outpost in the early
phase of American operations in Vietnam before being established as
an anchor point for US Marine operations in the northern part of South
Vietnam. In April 1967 the North Vietnamese launched their first offensive

US Marines take cover during the Siege of Khe Sahn.

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elcome to our 29 issue of the Dispatch. This issue we are featuring


some great new games, a preview of the new pledge program, and, best
of all, free shipping!
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In the following pages, you see we have released three new boxed games:
Wellingtons Victory, Napoleons Last Battles (4th Edition), and D-Day at
Peleliu. These games feature further improvements in the components (the
Wellingtons Victory counters were picked in a customer survey from several
sample sets), and both WV and NLB include a full-color rules booklet with lavish
examples of play and order of battle option illustrations.
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Alamein, Mortain Counterattack (during the Normandy Campaign), Shanghai
Incident (1932), and Battles for the Galactic Empire. The minis include:
Germantown, First Saratoga, Mansfield, Wilsons Creek, Lettow-Vorbeck
(German East Africa WWI), MiG Alley (Korean War), Suez 56, and Khe Sahn 68.
Lettow-Vorbeck, Suez 56, and Khe Sahn 68 are solitaire games.
The pledge program is going through a reboot. We started over last autumn. We
tried one idea with our annual March Mag-ness bracket contest and it didnt work
out. Because the Dispatch goes out to virtually every DG customer, we decided to
lay out what we have in various stages of design and development, plus some ideas
for sequels to our most popular series. The results of this survey will give us direct
feedback from our valued customers about what they want us working on for 2018+.
That may seem far away, but we are committed to spending more time and effort in
making each and every game the best possible. So much so that we decided not to
publish any new boxed games in 2016 so we could focus on getting plenty of play
testing in on Campaign for North Africa and Alamo to Appomattox which will
release in 2017. Turn to the Pledge Program on page 12 for more information.
Lots of rare and out-of-print games at Desert Fox Games. They have games from an
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effort near Khe Sahn in what became known as the Hill Battles. Six
regiments of the 325C Division were defeated by two battalions
of the 3rd Marines and elements of the 9th Marines. Following the
Hill Battles, a decision was made to further strengthen American
presence at the Khe Sahn airbase, in hopes that it would instigate
the North Vietnamese to fight a set piece battle with US forces.
When the NVA launched their full scale assault on the airbase in
January 1968, Gen. Westmoreland was convinced a nuclear attack
would persuade the Communists to call off their attack. Fearing the
airbase would be overrun like the French airbase at Dien Bien Phu,
Westmoreland pressed Pacific Command to use nuclear or chemical
weapons to halt the assault. The effort failed, but not because
of American refusal to use those types of weapons. Unclassified
documents report that Defense Secretary Robert McNamara sent a
memo to President Lyndon B. Johnson stating Because of terrain and
other conditions peculiar to our operations in South Vietnam, it is
inconceivable that the use of nuclear weapons would be recommended
there against either Viet Cong or North Vietnamese forces.
An overland force of Marine and Army troops were able to launch
a relief effort with Operation Pegasus in April. Heavy airstrikes
continued throughout the region for the remainder of the siege as
the base was evacuated, which finally occurred in July. The Khe Sahn
airbase was dismantled and destroyed and US forces were withdrawn
from the area. The battle marked a pivotal point in American policy
in Vietnam. With the election of Richard Nixon in November 1968
a new strategy would be implemented in Vietnam that would help
bring about the US withdrawal from the country. Vietnamization
was the handing over of combat duties back to the South Vietnamese
with the Americans returning to their advisory role. Within five years
of the Battle of Khe Sahn, US troops would be out of Vietnam.
Look for more information regarding the Battle of Khe Sahn
in the future Modern War issue #21 with the article The Hill
Battles of Khe Sahn and join the conversation on Facebook!

Check out the new Khe Sahn '68 mini game on page 6.

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Napoleons Last Battles

Wellingtons Victory
Wellingtons Victory The
classic 1976 game covering
the battle of Waterloo
returns in this revamped
version. Napoleons French
Army of the North faces
Wellingtons hodge-podge
Army of the Low Countries,
who are fighting for time
while awaiting the arrival
of Bluchers Prussian Army
of the Lower Rhine.
The maps use natural
contours to show
elevations, with terrain features including the critical chateaux, villages and farms,
walls, woods, hedges, sunken roads, slopes, streams, and marshes. Most of the vividly
colored counters represent combat units: infantry battalions, cavalry squadrons, artillery
batteries, and engineer detachments. Many battalions have additional counters for
specialist skirmishers, or additional counters to represent greater size. Unit capabilities
are modified by a number of formation markers, from infantry squares to cavalry
vedettes. Individual leaders enhance unit performance, while each armys high command
is represented by key commanders and unit headquarters.
The game mechanics have been streamlined; a single dice roll inflicts casualties and
disorder. Units and larger organizations wear down over time and must be rested or risk
a catastrophic collapse. Finesse trumps brute strength in combat; players must utilize
a variety of arms, formations, and tactics to seize key ground and destroy enemy units.
Hidden movement allows each player to prepare surprises for the other.
Multiple scenarios cover everything from the historical battle to a fight for an individual
chateau. The French player may decide on an early start, or even on turning the battle
into a demonstration. The Prussian arrival can occur early with fewer troops, or later
with more, at the will of the allied player. Its all here, from massive cavalry charges
to grand bombardments to skirmishing to wild melees, with the fate of Europe in the
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chateaux, and ridges that affected the fighting. The colorful units in the
game include infantry, cavalry, and artillery brigades, plus key leaders.
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Napoleon has escaped exile on Elba to retake the


French throne in early 1815, but is surrounded by
the armies of the Seventh Coalition, determined
to remove him again. Napoleons only chance is a
preemptive strike, to disrupt the Coalitions plans
and perhaps cause it to fall apart. Belgium has
the closest targets, the armies of his two most
steadfast opponents, Britain and Prussia. The French
concentration, secret and swift, catches the Coalition
armies off-guard. For four days, the armies maneuver
and clash, with the fate of Europe in the balance.

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D-Day at Tarawa

D-Day at Peleliu

D-Day at Tarawa is a solitaire game simulating the amphibious


invasion of Betio Island in the Tarawa Atoll. The US marines
assaulting the tiny island, with its strategically vital airstrip,
found themselves in their toughest battle of World War II, a
fight to the death against 5,000 Japanese defenders.
D-Day at Tarawa advances the solitaire game system of its
award-winning predecessor D-Day at Omaha Beach to the next
level. You control the US forces against a tenacious Japanese
defense. An innovative diceless combat system highlights
unknown enemy deployments and the importance of the right
weapons and tactics. Event cards keep the action flowing and
the rules simple, while introducing extensive historical detail.
Players familiar with Omaha Beach will recognize the harrowing
amphibious landings, overlapping enemy fi elds of fi re, uncanny
Japanese strategies, and the emergence of US heroes and
leaders, as the story of the two day struggle unfolds. Tarawa
adds new features covering LVT landing craft, movement
through the surrounding coral reefs, close combat, Japanese
night infiltration, US combat engineers and Japanese tanks.
Contents
One 34x22 inch terrain map
352 die-cut counters
55 event cards
One Standard rules booklet
Player Aid cards
Storage bags

D-Day at Peleliu is a
solitaire game simulating
the amphibious invasion of
Peleliu in the Palau Islands.
The Marines assaulted with
the primary goal of capturing
the airstrip nestled amid
jungle and overlooked by
forbidding mountain terrain.
Though Maj. Gen. William
Rupertus, commander of
the division, predicted
a quick four-day victory, the battle was instead a two-month
fight to the death against some 10,000 tenacious Japanese.
Designer John Butterfield advances the solitaire system of his awardwinning D-Day at Omaha Beach to the next level. You control the US forces
against a Japanese defense determined to hold the island at all costs. An
innovative no-dice combat system highlights unknown enemy deployments
and the importance of using the right weapons and tactics. Event cards keep
the action flowing and the rules simple while introducing historical detail.
Players familiar with Omaha Beach will recognize the hazardous
amphibious landings, overlapping enemy fields of fire, uncanny enemy
tactics, and the emergence of heroes and leaders as the battle unfolds. In
Peleliu new features cover coordinated Japanese counterattacks, close
combat, fortified positions in coral and mountain terrain, and the hellish
canyons and peaks of Umurbrogol Mountain, ever after referred to by the
Marines as Bloody Nose Ridge.
Landing

Contents
One 34x22 inch terrain map
352 die-cut counters
55 event cards
Color rules booklet
Player Aid cards
Storage bags

Drift Left

2-23: Intense Japanese re


limits US movement to one hex
this turn.
Landing

Drift Right

BNR: Unexpected US Naval


Fire hits position
2-12: And add a depth marker
C20
C15 to one
C17Japanese unit (9.2).
14-23: Heat exhaustion disrupts
one US unit.
BNR: Add a depth marker to
one Japanese unit (9.2).

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Lettow-Vorbeck covers the East African campaign


of 1914-18. The Allied player has to clear German
East Africa and control all the supply centers on
the board, while the German has to avoid both
outcomes. The Allies have the numbers, the Germans
have speed and initiative. The game uses the Hand
of Destiny mini-game rules, with players holding
a hand of cards, each enabling certain actions.

Mansfield was a collision south of Shreveport,


Louisiana. A Union army ascending the Red River to
take the Trans-Mississippi Confedreacys capital was
caught strung out while marching. The Confederates
must win quickly before the Union host gathers. The
QuickPlay rules portray warfare during the muzzleloading era, with combat hinging on unit quality more
than numbers. Artillery and cavalry have distinct
functions, while leaders accentuate combat power.

Wilsons Creek covers the first major battle of the


Civil War west of the Mississippi. Nathaniel Lyons
ounumbered Federals must strike quickly at the
disorganized Confederates to gain the upper hand
before weight of numbers tells. The QuickPlay
rules portray warfare during the muzzle-loading
era, with combat hinging on unit quality more
than numbers. Artillery, cavalry, and Confederate
mounted infantry have distinct functions,
while leaders accentuate combat power.

MiG Alley covers the air war over North Korea in


1951. The US player has to bomb crucial targets in
North Korea, while the Communist player tries to
inflict maximum losses. The game uses the Air Wars
mini-game rules, with players holding a hand of
cards, each enabling certain actions. Aircraft are rated
by type for combat power, speed, and bombload.

First Saratoga covers the first attempt by Gentleman


Johnny Burgoyne to break through an American line
during his drive down the Hudson River in 1777. A
British failure will leave Burgoyne isolated deep in
enemy territory. The QuickPlay rules portray warfare
during the muzzle-loading era, with combat hinging on
unit quality more than numbers. Artillery and cavalry
have distinct functions, while grenadiers, Colonial
militia, light infantry, and riflemen add differing
capabilities to each army.

Suez 56 covers the 1956 invasion of Egypt by


British, French, and Israeli forces to seize the Suez
Canal and remove Gamel Nasser from power. The
game uses the solitaire Cold War Blitz mini-game
rules, with the player commanding the allied units
and a deck of cards controlling the Egyptians.
The player also has a deck of cards to enhance
unit capability and to control the length of the
game (but the Egyptian cards can affect it too).

Germantown covers the 1777 attack by George


Washingtons Continental Army at the British force
occupying Philadelphia. The Americans arrive on
separate routes in a deep fog, while the surprised
British can react only slowly. The QuickPlay rules
portray warfare during the muzzle-loading era,
with combat hinging on unit quality more than
numbers. Artillery and cavalry have distinct
functions, while grenadiers, Colonial militia, and light
infantry add differing capabilities to each army.

Khe Sanh 68 covers the 1968 siege of the US firebase


by communist forces in Vietnam. The game uses
the solitaire Cold War Blitz mini-game rules, with
the player commanding US and ARVN units, and
a deck of cards controlling the communists. The
player also has a deck of cards to enhance unit
capability and to control the length of the game
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Shanghai Incident
The Japanese manufactured the 1932 incident to
excuse their attempt to seize the great port of Shanghai
as a foothold for a larger invasion of China. Japanese
skill is matched against Chinese numbers, but both
players depend on frequent pauses to rebuild their
strength. The Fire & Movement system portrays the
realities of mechanized warfare, giving motorized and
specially-trained units clear advantages. Players affect
combat with support fire, always in short supply.

El Alamein: Rommel at Alam El Halfa


Erwin Rommels Italo-German desert army was just
90 miles from the great Egyptian port of Alexandria
in July 1942. One more blow against the attenuated
British Eighth Army might end the desert war once
and for all, and open the Axis route into the Middle
East. The Fire & Movement system portrays the
realities of mechanized warfare, giving motorized and
specially-trained units clear advantages. Players affect
combat with support fire, always in short supply.

Mortain Counterattack:
The Drive to Avranches
The Allied breakout from the Normandy bridgehead
was in full swing in August 1944, when Hitler ordered
a massive German counterattack to cut off the
spearhead. Its success depended on the quick capture
of the area around Mortain, while the defending US 30th
Infantry Division had to buy time for reinforcements
to arrive. The Fire & Movement system portrays the
realities of mechanized warfare, giving motorized and
specially-trained units clear advantages. Players affect
combat with support fire, always in short supply.

D-Day at Omaha Beach

D-Day at Omaha Beach recreates Americas most bloody and heroic


day of World War II. In this solitaire game from the designer of the solo classics
RAF and Ambush, you control the forces of the US 1st and 29th Divisions landing under
fire on the Normandy shore, and struggling desperately to establish a viable beachhead.
US units include assault infantry, amphibious tanks, artillery, engineers and HQs. The game
system controls the hidden German defenders in Widerstandsnest resistance points on the
bluffs overlooking the beaches. US forces that manage to break through the deadly coastal
defenses and reach the high ground must then contend with German mobile reinforcements
in the bewildering hedgerows of Normandys bocage. An innovative diceless combat
system highlights unknown enemy deployments and the importance of utilizing the right
weapons and tactics.
Event cards keep the action flowing and the rules simple, while controlling German strategy
and introducing extensive historical detail. The game includes amphibious landings, German
artillery and rocket barrages, US naval bombardment, tides, engineer operations, and
intangibles such as US leadership under fire and the initiative of the American GIs.
System Requirements
OS Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
DirectX 7 or later
RAM 1 GB, 4GB recommended
AUDIO any Windows compatible sound card
Minimum Resolution 800X600, 32 bit color
Storage 32MB free space
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Battle for the Galtatic Empire (BFGE)


A two-player game set in the Struggle for the
Galactic Empire universe. Players attempt to outwit
and outplay their opponent to achieve victory by
scoring Chaos points through control of the six regions
in the sector. Control of the region is determined by
skillful deployment of space fleets, action chit play,
and tactical choices during combat. Players build
their fleets choosing among six types with varying
capabilities including military, morphogenetic
(ability to convert opposing forces to the friendly
side), and deployment/movement options.

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(Musket & Saber for 19 th century battles, Fire & Movement for 20 th century battles, Fire &
Movement World War I for WWI battles, Battles of the Medieval World for medieval battles,
& Pike & Shot for early gunpowder battles) with a short Exclusive rules sheet for each
individual game to capture the unique aspects of each battle. Each game can be played in
about 90 minutes allowing for multiple games to be played in an afternoon or evening.

FOLIO SERIES
Fire & Movement Rules
World War I Battles
Gaza 1917: Gateway to Jerusalem
Loos: The Big Push
Masuria: Winter Battle 1915
Meuse Argonne: The Final Offensive
Suez 1916: Ottoman Strike
Tannenberg: East Prussia, August 1914
Vimy Ridge: Arras Diversion
World War II Battles
Aachen: First to Fall
Arnhem: The Farthest Bridge
Bastogne: A Desperate Defense
Cauldron: Battle For Gazala
Crusader: Battle for Tobruk
Iwo: Bloodbath in the Bonins, 19 Feb - 17 Mar 1945
Kasserine: Baptism of Fire
Saipan: Conquest of the Marianas
Scheldt: The Devils Moat
Shanghai Incident: 28 January -2 March 1932
El Alamein: Rommel at Alam El Halfa
Mortain Counterattack: The Drive to Avranches
Modern Battles
DMZ: The Next Korean War
Golan: The Syrian Offensive
Lebanon 82: Operation Peace for Galilee
Naktong Bulge: Breaking the Perimeter
Showdown: The Coming Indo-Pakistani War
Musket & Saber Rules
Napoleonic Battles

MINI SERIES
Musket & Saber Quick Play Rules
American Revolution Battles
First Saratoga: Burgoynes Gambit 19 Sept 1777
Germantown: Washington Strikes 4 Oct 1777
Shiloh: Grant Surprised
Stone River: Turning Point in Tennessee
19th Century Battles

Chickamauga: River of Death


Fraysers Farm: Wasted Opportunity
Pea Ridge: St Louis, Then Huzzah!

Napoleonic Battles
Saalfeld: 10 October 1806
19th Century Battles
Molino Del Rey: Gateway to Mexico City 8 Sept 1847

Pedregal: Santa Anna At Bay


BattleS of Ancient World Rules
Chalons: The Fate of Europe
Pike & Shot Rules
Early Gun Powder Battles
Breitenfeld: Enter the Lion of the North
Pavia: Climax of the Italian Wars
Battles of Medieval World Rules
Acre: The Third Crusade Opens
Arsuf: Lionheart vs. Saladin

American Civil War


Chantilly: Jacksons Missed Opportunity 1 Sept 1862
Salem Church: East of Chancellorsville 3-4 May 1863
Mansfield: Crisis in the Pine Barrens 8 April 1864
Wilson's Creek: Opening Round in the West 10 Aug 1861
Ancient Wars Rules
Caesars War: The Conquest of Gaul, 58-52 BC
Belisariouss War: The Roman Reconquest of Africa,
AD 533-534
Hand of Destiny Rules
Khyber Rifles: Britannia in Afghanistan
Custers Final Campaign: 7th Cavalry at Little Bighorn
Air Wars Rules
Eagle Day: The Battle of Britain
Cactus Air Force: Air War Over the Solomons
MiG Alley: Air War Over Korea 1951

Sci-Fi Rules
Battles for the Galactic Empire

Commando Rules
Congo Merc: The Congo 1964
Border War: Angola Raiders

Marengo: Morning Defeat, Afternoon Victory


Leipzig: Napoleon Encirlced
American Civil War

The Mini Game Series provides a variety of


introductory games that are designed to be
played in about an hour. The eras covered are:
19 th century, Ancient, WWII and Modern. Each
game includes an 11 x 17 inch map sheet, 40
counters and a rules sheet. Some titles also
include 18 mini cards. The mini game series
takes only minutes to learn and once one
game is played, players can immediately play
other scenarios with the same standard rules.
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action with various commands and events.

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12.95

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Leipzig

24.95

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Khyber Rifles

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Chickamauga

19.95

Custers Final Campaign

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Stones River

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Fraysers Farm

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Eagle Day

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Shiloh

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Arnhem

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Congo Merc

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Kasserine

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Golan

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DMZ: Next Korean War

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Showdown: Indo-Pakistani

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Acre

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Arsuf

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Breitenfeld

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Pavia

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Pea Ridge

19.95

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Pedregal

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Loos 1915

19.95

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Lebanon 82

19.95

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1717

Suez 56

12.95

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Khe Sahn 68

12.95

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Mansfield

9.95

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Wilsons Creek

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First Saratoga

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Germantown

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Rebels & Redcoats Vol 1
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Rebels & Redcoats (ALL volumes)
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The Decision Games Pledge Program has
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To pledge for additional games, check your
list, make changes or updates to your list or
customer information, visit the pledge area of the
Decision Games Shop. Pledges are a commitment
to purchase a game when published and current
payment information is required in order to
make pledgescredit card information must
be kept current in order to maintain a pledge
order. Accounts that are not kept current will
have their pledge orders cancelled so that we are
able to keep accurate count of pledge orders.

PLEDGE PROGRAM UPDATE

(15 SEP 15)

After nearly 15 years, we decided to reboot


our pledge program last Fall. The pledge
program itself was pared down to games
actually in design or development. Three of
those games were published this year.
First, Wellingtons Victory with a beautiful,
updated map, a fantastic set of counters
that were selected through customer choice
and feedback over several months on
CSW, and an updated game system.
Second, the classic Napoleon's Last Battles.
This game has also had a thorough update of the
map and counter graphics (please take a look at
the samples on the store page). The original game
system has been loved for nearly four decades so
we didn't change anything in the game system,
but we did add several new options, most notably
the ability to add additional counters or exchange
the original counters for variants that have been

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proposed such as the addition of Hal force as


well as several leaders, and the substitution of
the overly strong Prussian artillery for a more
accurate OOB (and several other substitution
possibilities for the French and Prussian forces).
Finally, we are releasing the long-awaited
third volume in John' Butterfield's D-Day series,
D-Day at Peleliu. This game covers not only the
landings but the long inland battle (a planned
four-day battle turned into a two and a half month
brutal campaign). So, we get the same great
solitaire system and played and loved at Omaha
Beach and Tarawa and now, new terrain and
obstacles. All three games are now available.
Please note if you pledged for any games
before 1 Oct 14 and have not reset your pledge
account since then, your order is not in the pledge
system. Please update or reset your account ASAP.
We apologize for the inconvenience of having to
reset your pledge account, but we anticipate a
better pledge program experience going forward.
Going forward, new games will enter the pledge
system through various surveys such as the one
found in this Dispatch. Most games that enter the
pledge program will be published in three years or
less. With monster games, we will not guarantee a
publication date so we can insure these games are
given ample playtest time to refine and improve
rules clarity, and time for things like counters to
be checked over and over again to reduce errata.
Looking at the short-term, we have decided to
delay publication of two new boxed games into 2017
in order to give them more time in development
and play testing, and return the remaining two
to the survey we are conducting currently to
insure there is sufficient interest in the games.
We want to make sure our efforts are going where
our customers want them and that we take the
time and devote the appropriate resources for the
games to be everything anticipated (and more!).

2016
No new boxed games.
Third printing of D-Day at Omaha Beach.
Second printing of D-Day at Tarawa.
Special printing of Barbarossa
Deluxe (World at War #1).
Second printings of 2-3 popular magazine
and Special Edition games (per customer
choices in this Dispatch survey).

PLEDGE GAMES for 2017


1. Alamo to Appomattox. A2A is a grand strategy
game of the American Civil War in the style of Krieg!
Map includes terrain, strategic objectives, roads/
rail, naval zones, navigable and non-navigable
rivers, cities and locales, supply centers and other
features affecting the game. Counters represent
the corps and armies of the war. Cards provide
the strategic-political-economic direction for
each side. Strategies are many and varied but
the ultimate goal is to demoralize the opposing
faction's population through military, economic
and political victories while sustaining your
own population's will to continue the fight. The
players each choose cards to play each turn. These
cards lead to new units and result in events. The
events include all of the key events such as the
Emancipation Proclamation, election results, and
possible intervention. Many scenarios will be
included along with a Grand Campaign scenario.
Beyond the ACW proper, there are two
introductory scenarios: Alamo, a mini-game
of the War for Texas and Manifest Destiny, a
Mexican-American War mini-game. These short
campaigns will give new players an excellent
place to start playing and veteran players will
have two scenarios that can be finished in an
evening. In addition, there will be a method for
generating alternative starting times and situations
for theCivil War. Three maps, 560 counters, 200
cards. Est. Retail: $160 (Est. Pledge $120).
2. Campaign for North Africa (SPI). There is no
paperwork or data tracking in this remake of the SPI
classic; streamlined but realistic procedures allow
the realistic portrayal of unit assignment and supply
expenditure. Command and control cards drive the
action, enabling a player to tailor his emphasis on
building units, gathering intelligence, conducting
operations, or building up supplies. The map has
been given a graphic update. The air war is updated
and enhanced and the OOB presents the latest
research with all units at a battalion level (armor in
companies and air units in squadrons). Now its the
ultimate North Africa simulation. Five maps, eight
counter sheets, illustrated rules booklet, Campaign
Analysis booklet. Est. Retail $200 (Est. Pledge $150).

2017
Alamo to Appomattox
Campaign for North Africa

Register now at
shop.decisiongames.com
in the store section and manage your
pledge account personally.

2018+
Its up to you!

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Pledge Program Survey

company level (with additional counters).

Based on the feedback we receive from this


survey going out to over 10,000 of our customers,
we are going to refocus our pledge program to the
games our customers most want to see published.
Our intent is to publish one new boxed wargame
each year from among the following titles. In
addition, we will consider reprinting a previously
printed title as interest indicates (such as we have
done with D-Day at Omaha most recently). The
result of this survey will be the introduction of
3-4 game designs into our pledge program for the
years 2018-2021. As discussed elsewhere, we will
be looking at the SF games and Euro-style games
separately and they will have their own pipelines
and publication schedules. Please use the online
form or return the form on page 16 with your order.

We are looking at the following ideas


for the GOSS series. Please rank them from
1 to 9 (first to ninth/last) in the order you
would prefer to see them published.

Boxed Games
We are looking at the following ideas for
the D-Day series. All D-Day series games
will have one map sheet, two counter sheets
(352 counters), 55 cards, play aid cards, and
a 48-page full color rules booklet. Please rank
them from 1 to 6 (first to sixth/last) in the order
you would prefer to see them published.
A1. Saipan. One Army and two USMC divisions
drive to clear the entire island. Smaller scenarios
would allow for the initial landings and first few
days ashore, while additional scenarios would
cover the inland campaign in greater depth.
Rules for Japanese banzai charges and heavy
fortifications would be created to show the
nature of fighting on these pacific islands.
A2. Iwo Jima. Two-plus USMC divisions
drive to clear the volcanic island. Smaller
scenarios for Mount Suribachi and the
Amphitheater would be included.
A3. Kakazu Ridge. This game would focus on
this significant battle on Okinawa as the US
forces struggled through the outer defenses
of the Shuri Line. Rules will include Japanese
counterattacks, nighttime infiltration tactics
and caves. Cactus Ridge and The Pinnacle may
be included if additional map and counters are
authorized, or they may be published separately.
A4. Stalingrad. This would be most or all of
the city fight at a battalion or brigade level.
A5. Manila. This would be the city
fight for Intramuros and Manila at a
company or battalion level.
A6. Monte Cassino. This would be the fight
for Monte Cassino itself. Scenarios would
include all four battles at battalion and

B1. Gazala (26 May-21 Jun 1942). This game covers


Rommels second attempt to take Tobruk and drive
into Egypt. New rules would take into account
the peculiarities of desert fighting, but would still
largely use the same basic GOSS rule system. Tanks
would be presented in even smaller detachments
than company to show the nature of tank warfare
in the desert and their importance in attacking
and defending. 4 maps, 14 counter sheets.
B2. Alamein (1 Jul- 11 Nov 42). Rommels DAK is
checked and then defeated in a series of battles.
But the Axis forces might have broken through
and continued on to Alexandria, Cairo and the
Suez Canal. 3-4 maps, 12-16 counter sheets.
B3. Operation Mars (25 Nov-20 Dec 1942).
Zhukovs Grand offensive to destroy the German
9th Army still at the gates of Moscow. It would
encompass the battles centered around Rzhev.
Smaller scenarios would depict the offensive on
both the western and eastern sides of the Rzhev
Salient, while the larger campaign scenarios
would show the operation in a larger scope using
multiple maps. 4-6 maps, 16 counter sheets.
B4. Battles on the Mius River (17 Jul-25 Aug 1943).
The struggles on the southern front of AGS and
the Soviet attempts to break the German defensive
line. Both sides would possess roughly equal
forces, with elite German SS panzer divisions
attempting to destroy attacking Soviet shock
armies. 2-3 maps, about 6-8 counter sheets.
B5. Kirovograd (5-16 Jan 1944). After breaching
the Dnepr River and the battle for Kremenchug,
the Soviets drive for the important rail and
road junction of Kirovograd. Local German
commanders opt for a mobile defense and
counterattack over Hitlers orders. Lots of attack
and counterattack by both sides leads to a tense
and exciting battle. 2 maps, 6 counter sheets.
B6. Cherkassy Pocket (24 Jan-16 Feb 1944).
Aka the Battle of Korsun Pocket by the Germans,
this would recreate the formation of the pocket
and subsequent attempts by the Germans to
relieve it. Smaller scenarios would present one
or two map sections of the battle that could be
played in a shorter time. Mud and heavy weather
conditions would affect the performance of both
sides adversely. 4 maps, 16 counter sheets.

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B7. Market-Garden (10-30 Sep 1944). The Allied


airborne landings and the drive to Arnhem.
Scenarios would exist for each of the airborne
division drops, as well as full map, multi-sector
scenarios involving larger numbers of troops.
Variants would allow for an earlier airborne drop
by the Allies and random German unit placement.
Units on the flank of the operation would be
shown in more detail than in previous games on
the subject. The game would use the same airdrop
mechanisms presented in Atlantic Wall. Command
rules would exist for all of the disparate German
units being dredged up from rear areas to fight the
Allied onslaught. 2-3 maps, 10 counter sheets.
B8. Lucky Forward: Pattons Third Army in Lorraine
(6 Sep-13 Dec 1944). This game would present Third
Armys 1944 offensive to just before the Germans
launch their Ardennes Offensive further north.
The battles of Metz, Fort Driant, and the German
counteroffensive attempt against Patton using the
new German Panzer Brigades would all be here.
Smaller scenarios would allow the players to game
smaller periods of time in each of the four months
making up the campaign. The game would mate
to Wacht am Rhein (2012), allowing more options
for both simulations. 4 maps, 16 counter sheets.
B9. Olympic (1 Nov 1945-31 Jan 1946). In the planned
invasion of Kyushu, the US attempts to secure
the southern half of the island in preparation for
Coronet, the invasion on Tokyo Plain. Using the
amphibious and airborne rules first presented in
Atlantic Wall, US players would land the V USMC
Corps and two US Army Corps along the coast of
the southern part of the island. Smaller scenarios
would deal with each of the three separate invasion
areas in detail. Kamikazes, suicide boats, and
Japanese ground suicide detachments would be
present, not to mention the possibility of tactical
nuclear detonations. 6 maps, 18 counter sheets.

Wellingtons Victory Series


The following proposals use the system
introduced this year in Wellingtons Victory. Each
game will include the system rules, including all
charts and tables, along with the necessary exclusive
rules for that game. The battlefields are displayed on
contoured maps at 110 yards per hex. Combat units
are infantry battalions (represented by one or more
counters), cavalry squadrons, and artillery batteries,
with leader counters representing commanders
from army to regimental (demi-brigade) level.
Turns cover 15 minutes of real time. Combat
features various combinations of fire and shock
action, while unit morale and formation are critical
for maximizing combat in different situations.
Please rank them from 1 to 5 (first to fifth/last) in
the order you would prefer to see them published.

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C1. Marengo, 14 June 1800. The fledgling First


Consul of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, had led
his incomplete Reserve Army into Italy, disrupting
the Austrian position. The French dispersed to
find the retreating Austrians, leaving one wing
exposed at Marengo, outside Alessandria. A sudden
Austrian attack caught the French by surprise. A
touch-and-go battle ensued along the swollen
Fontanone Creek, the Austrians attempting
to smash the isolated French line, the French
buying time for reinforcements to arrive. Both
sides have multiple strategy options and variable
reinforcements. 3 maps, 2 counter sheets.
C2. Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. Napoleons
most decisive victory was brought about by a
successful French deception causing the Coalition
armies to overextend their lines. This game would
recreate the uncertainty faced by both sides with
variable deployment, hidden entry, and optional
orders of battle. 4 maps, 7 counter sheets.
C3. Salamanca, 22 July 1812. The battle that
broke the back of Napoleons Spanish conquests
started with a sudden attack by Wellington
after a fleeting mistake by Marshal Marmont.
The battle was an even contest between
well-matched opponents, as the British try to
roll up the French line before Marmont can
reorganize for a counterattack. The map features
interesting terrain, including a ditch unknown
to either general. 3 maps, 4 counter sheets.
C4. Quatre-Bras, 16 June 1815. Two days before
Waterloo, the French left wing under Mashal Ney
encountered Wellingtons army at the crossroads
of Quatre Bras. Unknown to Ney, he faced only a
thin line of troops as the bulk of Wellingtons army
raced to the front. Uncertainty, compounded
by conflicting orders from Napoleon, delayed
the French advance for several critical hours.
Both sides need a quick victory to enable
intervention, perhaps decisive, at Ligny, where
Napoleon and Blucher have come to grips.
Multiple strategy choices for both sides ensure
an element of doubt. 2 maps, 3 counter sheets.
C5. Grand Ligny, 16 June 1815. Napoleon
has returned to power, engendering yet
another coalition against him. In hopes of
forcing negotiated peace, he has launched a
preemptive strike into Belgium, boldly placing
the outnumbered French army at the junction
of the Coalition armies facing him. While he
confronts the main body of the Prussian army
along Ligny Creek, Marshal Ney and the French
left wing face an unknown number of Wellingtons
Allied troops at the crossroads of Quatre Bras
a few miles to the west. A quick victory at the
crossroads could have a decisive impact at
Ligny; without it, a brutal set-piece battle looms.

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Scenarios for Ligny and Quatre-Bras, plus a


Grand Scenario. 6 maps, 9 counter sheets.
We are looking at the following game
proposals that are not part of a series. Please
rank them from 1 to 5 (first to fifth/last) in the
order you would prefer to see them published.
D1. Imperium Romanum 2. A thoroughly revised
and expanded version of the West End 1985
edition led by Al Nofi (the original designer).
A military, political, and economic simulation
of the conflicts of the Roman Empire from
the declining years of the old Republic in the
last century before the modern era through
the collapse of the Western Empire some six
centuries later. The game includes more than
forty scenarios, from the Mithridatic wars (88-63
BC) through those of the Emperor Justinian
and his general Belisarius in the 6th century,
including several what if situations. IR includes
two maps, three counter sheets representing
legions, fleets, generals, barbarian hordes, and
more, a rule book with designers notes, and a
scenario book with historical commentary.
D2. First World War. An update of the SPI classic.
D3. War in Europe. A thorough update
of the design led by Karl Lean (Computer
War in Europe developer).
D4. Advanced ETO (2nd edition) will be a
thorough update of the popular AETO by designer
Eric Harvey. AETO2 will feature an a new map set,
updated OOB cards, streamlined rulesplus the
complete AOI add-on. 3 maps, 10 counter sheets
D5. Hand of Fate. Players would choose
Campaign Cards to generate reinforcements and
political events. The Campaign Cards replace
the complex political rules often required to
simulate the Vietnam conflict. Players can choose
different levels of escalation to generate different
levels of forces, at a trade-off in political support
and military efficiency. The Communist player
could choose between low-level terrorism,
mid-level guerrilla warfare or a full scale Tet
style offensive. The Allied player could choose to
intervene with just US Special Forces, or mobilize
for an all-or-nothing invasion of Communist
sanctuaries in Laos and Cambodia. Units will
be US/ARVN brigades and regiments and NVA
divisions and Viet Cong fronts, rated for their
conventional and unconventional capabilities.
The map will cover all of Indochina. A semiabstract system will model air operations.
E. Of all the boxed game proposals listed
above and regardless of their groups and
other considerations, list up to five games
that you would pledge for immediately
and prefer to see published ASAP.
E1-5.

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Zip-Lock Reprints
We are planning to reprint one or two sold
out Special Edition magazine games next year.
These would come in zip-lock format similar
to our folio series (i.e. front and back covers
but would not include the magazine). Please
rank them from 1 to 5 (first to fifth/last) in the
order you would prefer to see them published.
F1. Drive on Moscow (S&T#244)
F2. Cobra (S&T#251)
F3. Famous Divisions: GrossDeutschland (WaW#20)
F4. Olympic & Coronet (WaW #27)
F5. Famous Divisions: Guards Armoured (WaW#34)

We are planning to reprint 1-3 sold out


regular magazine games next year. This would
come in zip-lock format. Please rank them
from 1 to 8 (first to eight/last) in the order
you would prefer to see them published.
G1. South Seas Campaign (WaW #18)
G2. Hardest Days (WaW #19)
G3. US Carrier Battlegroup (MW #14)
G4. Twilights Last Gleaming (S&T#184)
G5. French & Indian War (S&T#231)
G6. American Revolution (S&T#270)
G7. Goeben (S&T#287)
G8. World War I (S&T#294)
H. Of all the zip-lock reprint titles listed
above, list up to five that you would pre-order
immediately and prefer to see published ASAP.
H1-5.
I. I would prefer to see the zip-lock reprints
in boxed format even though that would
increase the price $15-20 (to around $45
for single map games and $70 for two-map
games). Enter 0 for No and 1 for Yes.
We are looking at the following game
proposals for science-fiction games. Please
rank them from 1 to 6 (first to sixth/last) in the
order you would prefer to see them published.
J1. Free Mars (SPI). From the colonies of
Mars to the orbital stations of Earth and to the
outposts on Jupiter, the cry is heard, Free Mars!
A science fiction wargame of revolt across the
Solar System in the late 21st century. Earths
colonies are rising up against an oppressive
Terran Federation. The system is based on
SPIs Battlefleet Mars, but with additional
forces and units representing several types of
spaceships, ground units and special forces.
Special weapons include artificial intelligence
missiles, cybernetic attacks and enhancement
of human warriors via nano-technology. Cards
representing the various military-political-

economic groups that are maneuvering for power


are included. The map shows the Solar System
out to Jupiter, with displays for each planet.
J2. Star Force Alpha Centauri covers the initial
human penetration into interstellar space, with
the map showing the local group of stars in three
dimensions. This will have several different races
of sentient beings, each with their own psychology,
reflected in different capabilities and objectives.
Units will include: star forces (four ships each),
star gates, and star soldier strike commands.
There will also be some specialized units, such as
local forces of varying capability, weapon packs
for star forces, and nova inducing conversion
bombs for when things get really desperate. A
deck of cards will generate specialized capabilities
for each sentient race as well as game events,
allowing for the linking of individual scenarios
into one grand game. One mounted map, 3-D
ships, wood/plastic markers, one deck of cards.
J3. Outreach ccovers the conquest of the Galaxy.
Each player will represent a different sentient
race, each with its own special capabilities. Players
will have various types of star forces which can
be used to explore galactic regions and engage
in combat. The game map will depict the entire
Milky Way Galaxy, divided up into hexagons.
Star forces explore a hex by drawing a card from
a deck that will give local star system resources,
types of sentient populations (if any), and unique
conditions (such as collapsars which can be
used as ersatz star gates). Each card will have a
corresponding marker which will be placed on the
map in the explored hexagon. The game will also
include an interface with Star Force for tactical
resolution of battles. One mounted map, 3-D star
forces, wood/plastic markers, one deck of cards.
J4. Star Soldier covers combat actions between
elite star soldier forces fighting for control of
planets in the Star Force universe. Units will
represent several types of star soldiers, support
platforms, ground forces, and orbital support.
Each of the sentient races from the Star Force
universe will have its own separate set of
capabilities. There will also be various types of
hostile aliens for the occasional bug hunt (and
the bugs may have hidden abilities which can
really bite back). The game will use geomorphic
maps to portray different types of environs, as
well as a space map for scenarios set around
assaulting enemy star gates. Cards will provide
individual leaders, random events and secret
objectives. Geomorphic maps, 3-D star soldiers,
wood/plastic markers, one deck of cards.
J5. Race to Mars. 1-6 players represent the
various national and private interests vying
to be the first to send astronauts to Mars and
the asteroids. Players use a limited number
of actions each turn to research and develop
various rocket types, create infrastructure on
moons and orbital bases, launch missions,

gain resources and glory points. Mounted map,


plastic and wood markers, one deck of cards.
J6. After the EMP. 2-6 players lead factions
following a solar flare that brings down modern
civilization. Each faction will have different
capabilities and different objectives. You have
to build up Sector 1 (food production), Sector 2
(resource and construction), and Sector 3 (services
and technology) by building up resources and
trading with other players. There will be two
decks of cards, one giving special gear and the
second with random events. Special bonuses
for restarting societyor you can go completely
environmental with a low-tech approach.
We are looking at the following game
proposals for Euro-style games. All games will
include mounted maps, 3-D playing pieces
and/or large tiles, plus full-color rules with
lavishly illustrated examples of play. Please
rank them from 1 to 6 (first to sixth/last) in the
order you would prefer to see them published.
K1. The Wandering of the Peoples The
Voelkerwanderung. This Ty Bomba Euro-style
design is set in the mid-5th century AD. The map
covers the Western Roman Empire from the
Rhine and Danube River lines west to Latetia
(modern-day Paris) and south to Rome. Up to
four chiefs attempt to win by being the first to
lead their tribe into the heart of the empire, the
fabulous city of Rome. Along the way, each will
find his progress slowed by determined Roman
legions, plagues, the chicanery of the gods, and
perhaps even the backstabbing diplomacy of his
comrades. No player is ever eliminated before
the end of the game, and even the last-place
person can quickly come from behind to win at
the last minute. A game of alliance, betrayal, and
maneuver, its easily played in under an hour.
K2. East India Company. In the days of sail,
following the exciting discoveries by European
explorers in Africa, Asia, and the New World,
opportunities emerged to bring to markets,
both home and abroad, exotic goods from
around the known world. Speculators formed
companies, built ships, and sent merchants
to turn the products of colonies overseas into
profits at home. National monopolies competed
with their European rivals to dominate markets
and make fortunes from the demand for ivory,
tea, and spicesor risk arriving late to the party
and leaving goods to rot in a saturated market.
Even worse, pirates lurked in every corner of the
world where treasure-laden merchant vessels
sought to ply their trade. Despite the risks of
competition and piracy, these companies grew
over centuries to become the most powerful
financial and political institutions of their time.
In East India Company 2-5 players preside over
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century global colonization and trade. This Paul


Owen design is won by accumulating the most
cash and assets while avoiding excessive debt.
K3. Westward Ho! 2-6 players take the role of
powerbrokers building the American west, from
1848 through 1881. In each turn players move
pioneers into new territories, build railroads
and rake off profits from new industries. Theres
plenty of action in this Joseph Miranda design
with the US cavalry, Indians, militia, and
famous outlaws all involved. The map shows
the US divided into the historic territories of
the era. Cards represent famous personalities,
critical commercial firms (such as Wells Fargo
and the Union Pacific) and historic events.
K4. Banana Wars (1898-1935). A John Poniske
design of US intervention in Latin-America.
Caribbean nations were invaded, occupied, and
sometimes native politicians deposed. Battles
with native rebels were frequent. Protecting
and promoting economic concerns lay at the
root of US military intervention. Businesses
such as the United Fruit Company and the
Standard Fruit Company sought to control the
Caribbean banana, sugar and tobacco trade.
Our Doughboys became their enforcers. Banana
Wars is a delightful whack-a-mole game in
which the US player stamps out insurrections
while the Insurrecto player creates an unending
string of crises that exhausts their resources.
K5. 1500m. Out pace, out surge, out think.
Anyone who has ever watched the Olympic and
national track events, or runs competitively,
knows the short distances are all about speed
and the long distances are about endurance, but
the middle distance races are a chess match.
This Eduardo Crespo design blends strategy
and tactics as players jockey for strategic and
tactical position throughout the race. Players are
constantly faced with a trade-off of their endurance
with opportunities for tactical advantages.
Each turn, players bid endurance points for the
opportunity to gain tactical advantages, but the
more they bid, the faster their endurance runs out.
Deciding where to move, how to pace and when
to surge, you can become the next champion.
K6. Rails to Victory. Take charge of Americas
World War II struggle to run its railroads to win
the war most quickly and efficiently. Players vie
to build a rail system that can move the most
men, weapons and supplies needed for the Allies
to win in the European and Pacific Theaters of
Operations. Objectives for each turn are generated
by operations cards (such as the buildup for D-Day
and the Manhattan Project). This Joseph Miranda
design is based on actual World War II US Army
railroad doctrinal publications, and the map is
divided into the historic transportation zones,
showing critical cities and track lines. 2-6 players
compete, but cooperation becomes necessary
because, if certain operational requirements are
not fulfilled, the Axis wins and everyone loses.

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3W
Battle Cry
3W
Dark Crusade
3W
Never Call Retreat
ACIES Braccio da Montone
ADTCH Fighting Gen Patton
ADV Brigadier
AEG
Abandon Ship
AEG Arcana
AEG
Monkey Lab
AEG Straw
AH
Foreign Exchange
AH
Outdoor Survival (punched)
AH Rocketville
AH
Tac Air
AH
Tac Air (punched)
APL
AirLines (card game)
APL
AirLines 2 (card game)
APL
Avalanche: Invasion Italy
APL
Bitter Victory: Sicily
APL
Digging (card game)
APL Granada
APL
GWAS: Airships
APL
GWAS: Dreadnoughts
APL
GWAS: Med (2nd ed)
APL
GWAS: Med, vol I
APL
GWAS: Plan Gold
APL
Napoleon in the Desert
APL
Op. Cannibal
APL
PG: Beyond Normandy
APL
Red God of War
APL
Res Publica (card)
APL
Soldier Emperor
APL
SWWAS: East Fleet
APL
SWWAS: Great Pacific War
ASM Frontiers: Liberty or Death
ASM Werewolves-Millers
ATG
Beer Money
ATG
Lunch Money
ATG
Lunch Money Sticks Exp
ATG Recess
ATTX Fight for the Sky
AYG 1812
AYG
Co Heroes Russia 1941-42
BRO
The Cossacks are Coming
BTL
Alpha Omega
CAF Tempus
CB7
Dr Who card game
CG EuroFront
CG MasterFront
CG MedFront
CG
Mid-East Peace
CG
Sam Grant
CG
Victory Pack
CG WestFront
COA
Admiral Triology Russo Japan
COA
Amateurs to Arms: 1812
COA
Autumn of Glory
COA
Baltic Arena
COA
BAR Primer (booklet)
COA
Barons War
COA
Battle of Monmouth
COA
Bywaters War
COA
Dawn of Rising Sun
COA
Devil to Pay (zip)
COA
Fear God/Dreadnaught
COA
Fires of Midway
COA
Flight of the Eagle
COA
Flint & Steel (booklet)

COA Fontenoy
COA
Hell of Stalingrad
COA
La Bat D Orthez
COA
La Bat. Lutzen
COA
La Bat. Moscowa
COA Landships
COA
Legion of Honor
COA Lobositz
COA
Mighty Midgets (booklet)
COA Monmouth
COA
No Sailor But a Fool (booklet)
COA
Operation Spark
COA
Painters Guide WW2 Camo (booklet)
COA
PanzerKampfe (booklet)
COA
Persian Incursion (Harpoon)
COA Prague
COA
Sea of Dragons (Booklet)
COA
SFE: Brute Force
COA
SFE: Mediterranean
COA
Shattered Armada (booklet)
COA
So Atlantic War (booklet)
COA
Speed of Heat
COA
Supermarina I-Vol II
COA
Supermarina II (booklet)
COA
Wallaces War
COA
War Without Mercy
CONQ The New Science
CSM
Beda Fomm
CST Algeria
CST
Autumn Mist
CST
Marcher Lords
CST
The Final Frontier
CST
War Plan Crimson
DOW Ticket to Ride Dice Expan
EGD
Armada
EGD
China Moon
EGD Europa
EGD
Knights Brave & Bold
EGD
Savanah Cafe
EGD
Tony & Tino
EGL
Age of Mythology
EGL
Attack!
EGL
Conquest of Empire
EGL
Lord of Rings Childrens
FBI Berserker
FFG
BSG: Daybreak Expan
FFG
Cold War: CIA vs KGB
FFG
LOTR Trivia
FFG
Netrunner Core Set
FFG
X-Com Boardgame
GAL ATC Moonshot
GIBSON Great Western Rails
GMT
1914: Twilight in the East
GMT
1989: Dawn of Freedom
GMT
Africanus (zip)
GMT
Andean Abyss
GMT
Asia Engulfed
GMT
Battle for Normandy Exp (Zip)
GMT
Blackbeard
GMT
Blue Cross White Ensign
Command & Colors
GMT
C&C Ancients Exp 4
GMT
C&C Napoleonic Basic
GMT
C&C Nap. Austrian Army exp
GMT
C&C Nap. Prussian Army exp
GMT
C&C Nap. Russian Army exp
GMT
C&C: Ancients
GMT
Caratacus (zip)

Combat Commander
GMT
CC: Europe
GMT
CC: Fall of West Pack (zip)
GMT
CC: Mediterranean
GMT
CC: Resistance
GMT
CC: Sea Lion Pack (zip)
GMT
CC: Stalingrad Pack (zip)

GREN Journey
HAN
Time the Game
HEX
Sparatcus Imperator
HJ
Norway 1940
JKL Scanderoon
JKL
Treasure Island
Lion Rmp Challenge
LOO
Chrononauts: Lost Identities
MAT
Desert Bazaar
MB
Battleship (1971)
MB Pathfinder
MDG Space Junkyard
METGM Dimension Demons (zip)
METGM Hot Spot (zip)
MFG 1856
MFG
Alexander & Cheops
MFG
British Rails
MFG Domaine
MFG Eurorails
MFG Express
MFG
Five Points: Gangs of NY
MFG
Freight Train
MFG
Hell Rail
MFG
Lunar Rails
MFG
More Cosmic Encounter
MFG
Pack N Stack
MFG Pyramids
MFG
Quo Vadis Roman Senate
MFG
Silverton (2nd ed)
MFG
SoC/Candamir 1st Settlers
MFG
SoC/Elasund 1st City
MFG
SoC/Event cards
MFG
SoC/Fisherman of Catan Exp
MFG
SoC/Great River Exp
MFG
SoC/replacement cards
MFG
Station Master
MFG Streetcar
MIH
Lodz 1914 (zip)
MIH
Pierce the Reich
MIH
Turning the Tables (zip)
MIH
White Ensign (zip)
MMP A Fearful Slaughter
MMP A Most Dangerous Time
MMP Screaming Eagles
MMP So. Mountain
MMP Storm Over Stalingrad
MMPG Aprils Harvest
MMPG Black Wednesday
MMPG Force Eagles War
MMPG GD 40
MMPG Hunters from Sky
MMPG In Their Quiet Fields (2nd ed)
MMPG No Better Place to Die
MMPG Strike Them A Blow
MMPG This Terrible Sound
OMGA 1864
OMGA Desert Victory
OMGA Main Battle Area
OSG
1806: Rossbach
OSG
Air Cobra
OSG
Devils Den
OSG
Last Days -Grand Armee
PB
Risk (1993)
PHA
Chicago Poker
PHA
Go West
PHA
Heart of Africa
PHA Justinian
PHA
Mesopotamia +card

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Clash of Monarchs
GMT
Conquest of Paradise
GMT
Dead of Winter
GMT
DiF Fighters (ziplock)
GMT
DiF Sqdrn Pack#2: Bombers
GMT
Dominant Species
GMT
Dominant Species Card Game
GMT
Enemy Coast Ahead
East Front Series
GMT
EFS: Crimea
GMT
EFS: Kiev to Rostov

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GMT
Fading Glory
GMT
Fields of Fire
GMT
Fire in the Lake
GMT
Flagship: Coyote (cards)
GMT
Flagship: Promo. (cards)
GMT
France 40
GMT
GD: Fighting Formations
GMT
Grand Illusion
GMT Hellenes
GMT Hoplite
GMT
Iron & Oak
GMT
Ivanhoe (Reprint)
GMT Kutuzov
GMT
Leaping Lemmings
GMT
Manifest Destiny
GMT Medieval
GMT
Mr Madisons War
GMT
Navajo Wars
GMT Newtown
GMT
Next War Korea
GMT
Next War Taiwan
GMT
No Retreat No Africa
GMT
Nothing Gained but Glory
GMT
Pacific Typhoon
GMT
Pax Baltica
GMT PQ-17
GMT
Prussias Glory 2
GMT Ran
GMT
Rebel Raiders
GMT
Red Winter
GMT Risorgimento
GMT
Roads to Moscow
GMT Samurai
GMT
Savannah (Am Rev vol 4)
GMT
Serpents of the Seas
GMT
Silver Bayonet
GMT
Stalins War
GMT
Sun of York
GMT
The Supreme Commander
GMT
Thunder Alley
GMT
Twin Peaks
GMT
Tyrant (zip)
GMT
Unconditional Surrender
GMT
Unhappy King Charles!
GMT
Virgin Queen
GMT
Winds of Plunder
GMT
Won by the Sword
GMT Zero

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PHA Nero
PHA
Sutters Mill
PHA Waterloo
PWG Kanev
QD
Incredible Victory
QD
Royal Navy
QD
Ironbottom Sound
QNG Alhambra
QNG
Alhambra Dice Game
QNG
Alhambra Gardens
QNG
Alhambra Power Sultan (#5)
QNG
Aqua Romana
QNG Architekton
QNG
Chicago Express
QNG
Chicago Express Expansion
QNG Eketorp
QNG Enuk
QNG Flandern
QNG Fresco
QNG
Fresco: The Glaziers Exp
QNG
Fresco: The Scrolls Exp
QNG
Highland Clans
QNG Inka
QNG
Lucky Loop
QNG Metro
QNG
Montego Bay
QNG
Robber Knights
QNG Samarkand
QNG
Shogun: Tennos Court Exp
QNG
The Thief of Baghdad
QNG Thebes
QNG Tombouctou
QNG
Turbo Taxi
RALP Caverns Deep
RALP Final Frontier
RGG
20th Century
RGG
20th Century Limited
RGG
Adam & Eva
RGG Albion
RGG Alexandros
RGG Andromeda
RGG Assyria
RGG Asteroyds
RGG
Augsburg 1520
RGG Australia
RGG
Bean Trader
RGG
Big Manitou
RGG
Black Friday
RGG Bohnanza
RGG
My First Bohnanza
RGG
Bohnanza Ladies & Gangsters
RGG
Bohnanza Princes & Pirates Exp
RGG
Bolide Tracks 1
RGG Boxcars
RGG Canyon
RGG
Cape Horn
RGG
Captn Clever
Carcassone
RGG
Abbey & Mayor
RGG
Bridges, Castles, Bazaars
RGG Castle
RGG
Traders & Builders
RGG Cardcassone

RGG Coloretto
RGG
Copy Cat
RGG Corsairs
RGG
Credit Mobilier
RGG Cuba
RGG
Cuba: El Presidente Exp
RGG Darjeeling
RGG
Dawn Under
RGG Doge
RGG
Doge Ship

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DOMINION
RGG Dominion
RGG
Adventures Expansion
RGG
Alchemy Expansion
RGG
Base cards
RGG
Cornucopia Expansion
RGG
Dark Ages Expansion
RGG
Guilds Expansion
RGG
Guilds & Cornucopia Expansion
RGG
Hinterlands Expansion
RGG
Intrigue Expansion
RGG
Prosperity Expansion
RGG
Seaside Expansion

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RGG
Merchant of Amsterdam
RGG Meridian
RGG
Message to the Czar
RGG
Ming Dynasty
RGG Mogul
RGG
Monster Factory
RGG
Mousquetaires du Roy
RGG Myrmes
RGG Navegador
RGG Nefertiti
RGG
Nefertiti Expansion
RGG Niagara
RGG Olympos
RGG Pantheon
RGG
Pantheon (Dings & Dents)
RGG Phoenicia
RGG Pinata
RGG
Ponte del Diavolo

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RGG
Cartegna II
RGG
Castle For All Seasons
RGG
Caylus Magna Carta
RGG Celtica

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RGG Dragonland
RGG Duell
RGG
Edison & Co
RGG
El Cabellero
RGG Evergreen
RGG Famiglia
RGG
Fast Flowing Forest Fellers
RGG
Fifth Avenue
RGG
Forgotten Planet
RGG
Formidable Foes
RGG Fossil
RGG Friday
RGG
Friedrich, Anniversary Edition
RGG
Funny Friends
RGG Furstenfeld
RGG
Galaxy Trucker Expansion
RGG
Gloria Mundi
RGG Gnummies
RGG
Goblins Inc.
RGG Gracias
RGG
Guatamala Cafe
RGG
Hambergum: Antverpia
RGG
Hanging Gardens
RGG Havana
RGG
Heavens of Olympus
RGG Hermagor
RGG IDO
RGG
If Wishes Were Fishes
RGG
In the Shadow of the Emperor
RGG Indus
RGG Industry
RGG Jambo
RGG
Key Harvest
RGG Khronos
RGG Krysis
RGG
Last Will
RGG
Leader 1
RGG
Lost Cities Board game
RGG
Magna Grecia
RGG
Mall World
RGG Masons
RGG Maya

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RGG
Time Pirates
RGG Toppo
RGG Toscana
RGG
Traders of Genoa
RGG
Trick R. Treat
RGG
Tzolkin: Tribes Exp
RGG
Unexpected Treasures
RGG
Upon a Salty Ocean
RGG Ur
RGG Utopia
RGG
Vasco de Gama
RGG Vino
RGG
Wheres Bob Hat?
RGG
Women & Men
RGG
Yeti Slalom
RGG
Ystari Treasure Box
RGG
Zooloretto Gorilla Expansion
RGG
Zooloretto Polar Bear Expansion
RGG
Zooloretto XXL Expansion
RGI
Maj Battles Gen Patton
RHG
Legend Begins (zip)
SDI 1862
SFG
Red Dragon Inn
SFG
Tiki Mountain
SG
Allenbys Blitzkrieg
SG
Czechoslovakia Defiant
SG
Eureka Stockade
SG
Fall of France
SG
First Strike 62
SG
Hamel 1918
SG
Illusionary Fortress
SG
Iwo Jima
SG Kaiapit
SG
Milne Bay
SG
NAM 65-75
SG
Poland Crushed
SG
Pusan Perimeter
SG
Russo-Georgian War
SG Singapore
SG
Somlia Intervention
SG
Struggle for New France
SG
Switzerland Must Conquered
SG
Terror War
SG
The Aleutian Campaign
SG Yelnia
SJG Cowpoker
SJG
Frag Gold Ed
SJG
Munchkin Blender
SJG
Munchkin Fu 2: Monky Biz
SJG
Munchkin Mission Impossible
SJG
Ninja Burger 2: Sumo Size
SJG
Revolution Palace Exp
SJG
Snits Revenge
SJG
Super Munchkin
SLS
Bells of War
SMCN Battle Ship (zip)
SMCN Battlestations (zip)
SMCN Divine Wind (zip)
SMCN Line of Battle (zip)
SMCN Man of War (zip)
SMCN Naps Last Triumph
SMCN Ortona
SMCN Power & Resolution (zip)
SMGC Origins plus Age Reason exp
SMTC Sagunto
STGM Starship Captain
TF
History 2nd World War Part 1
TF
Grand Army of the Republic

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Power Grid
RGG
Power Grid
RGG
Power Grid Deluxe
RGG
Power Grid: Factory Manager
RGG
Power Grid: The First Sparks
Power Grid Expansions
RGG Australia/India
RGG
Benelux/Central Europe
RGG
Brazil/Spain & Portugal
RGG China/Korea
RGG Italy/France
RGG
No. Europe/UK/Ireland
RGG Quebec/Baden-Wurtetemberg
RGG Russia/Japan
RGG
The Robots
RGG
Pressure Cooker
RGG
Princes of Machu Picchu
RGG
Quilt Show

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Race for the Galaxy


RGG
Race for the Galaxy
RGG
Alien Artifacts Exp
RGG
Brink of War Exp
RGG
Gathering Storm Exp
RGG
Rebel vs Imperium Exp

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Race the Wind
RGG
Rails to New England
RGG Ranking
RGG Rattlebones
RGG
Rio de la Plata (Dings & Dents)
RGG
Roll for the Galaxy
RGG
Roll to the South Pole
RGG
Samuari Card Game
RGG Siesta
RGG
Soccer Tactics World
RGG
Sole Mio
RGG
Space Alert: Next Frontier Exp
RGG
Space Dealer
RGG Strozzi
RGG
Surfs Up Dude
RGG
Taj Mahal
RGG
Techno Witches
RGG Temporum
RGG
The Reef
RGG
Those Pesky Garden Gnomes
RGG
Thurn & Taxis: Power & Glory
RGG
Thurn & Taxis: Roads to Rome
RGG Tichu

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On product over $75 (US) or $150 (Non-US). Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Excludes
SPW products. Some games are one of a kind, list of alternate games is appreciated.

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MFG Title Price

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TF
Viceroys
TILSIT Courtisans of Versailles
TILSIT Gnome Tribes
TILSIT Grand Alchemist
TILSIT Joan of Arc
TILSIT Snails Pace
TILSIT Space Pigs
TILSIT Thieves of Bagdad
TILSIT Vox Populi
TLC
Award Show
TLC
Easter Island
TLC
Zombie Town
TLC
Zombie Town 2: Road Rage
TLC
Zombies! 6.66 Fill in _______
TLC
Zombies! 9 Ashes to Ashes
TLC
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Battle of Marne
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Saratoga 1777
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Victory of Arminius
TSK
Hob Lepoard II
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Buck Rogers
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Field Marshal
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Moscow 1941
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Sunken City
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Assyrian Wars
UGG
Blitzkreig General (2nd ed)
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Morse Code
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Triumph & Fall Desert Fox (zip)
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Gulf Strike (1st ed)
VPG
Vanished Planet
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YAQ
Neck & Neck
YAQ Superiority
YAQ Timeship
YAQ Beastlord
YAQ Raider
ZMG
Ares Project
ZMG
Camelot Legends (card)
ZMG
Making President 1960
ZMG
Middle Kingdom
ZMG
Pandemic Lab Expan
ZMG
Pandemic On Brink Expan
ZMG
Pandemic State of Emergency
ZMG
Pandemic The Cure
ZMG
Pandemic The Contagion
ZMG
Silent but Deadly Night
ZMG
Take Stock
ZVE
Barbarossa 41
ZVE
Battle for Danube
ZVE
Samuari Battles
ZVE
Samuari Ninja Attack
ZVE
Starter Kit
ZVE
Tank Combat

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42
Thunder Upon the Land
43
Islands of the Damned
ANN #3 Op. Cartwheel
ANN #4 Verdun: Generation Lost
ANN #5 Four Roads Moscow
ANN #6 Beyond Waterloo
ANN #7 Folorn Hope
Camp Study #1: Wintergewitter
Camp Study #3: Bradleys D-Day

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Lawrence of Arabia
25
Never Call Retreat
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Race to the Meuse
27
Peter the Great
28
Port Stanley
29
Lodz: Blitz in the East
31
Clash of Steel
32
Napoleon at Lutzen
33
Holy Roman Empire
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Khyber Rifles
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West Wall
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Unconditional Surrender
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China Incident
38
Hath No Fury
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Hellfire Pass
40
Fight on the Beaches
41
OConners Offensive
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Wellington
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MacArthur
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Custers Luck
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House of Saud
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Struggle for Stalingrad
48
The Red Baron
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Napoleon vs. Charles
50
Knights of Justice
51
Duel in the Desert
52
Glory Road
53 Dunkirk
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Condottieri
55 Okinawa
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Race for Tunis
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Empires: 1914
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Bloody Keren
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Anvil-Dragoon
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Camp of Marlborough
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Fallen Eagle

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War in Aegean (4.2)
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Cactus Throne (4.3)
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La Vallee de la Mort (4.4)
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Golden Horde (5.2)
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Not War But Murder
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Fatal Attraction: Galilipoli
21 Kadesh
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Paukenschlag
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Guerra de Muerta
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Death Ride
25
Storm Over Taierzhuang
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There Must be a Victory
27
The Pocket at Falaise
28
Tarletons Quarter
30
Lash of the Turk
31
Hungarian Nightmare
32
Birth of a Legend
33
Meatgrinder: Vietnam 1975
34
Right Fierce & Terrible
35
Boudica: Warrior Queen
36
Defeat to Victory: Burma 1944
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Bloody Honor: RCW
38
Guns of Askari
39
Brave Fellows: Durrenstein 1805
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Command
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Blitzkrieg 41
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Sunrise of Victory
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8 Jutland
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11 Hougoumont
12 Chaco
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I Am Sparatcus
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Storm in West 1918
18 Tet
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Port Arthur
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Blood & Iron
22 Antietam
23 Sekigahara
24
Czech 38
26
When Tigers Fight
29
1914: Glorys End
32
Bunker Hill
37
Mukden & Moscow Option
38
Great War in Near East
39
World War 1862
40
Buena Vista & Moscow Burning
42
Hell B4 Night/Blitz 40
43 Chattanooga
44
Dark Victory & 2nd Front
45
Ironclads at Hampton Rds
46
End of Empire
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Perfidious Albion & Attila
48
1812 War in Canada
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Waterloo: Retreat to Victory
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Back to Iraq (2nd)
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Iron Dream
Command Game Only-No mag
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World War 1862
44
Dark Victory & 2nd Front
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Back to Iraq (2nd)
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Warmaster Chess vol 1-3 (one set)
Wargamer Vol.1
12
Aces High
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Nap at Austerlitz (punched)
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Birth of a Nation
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Sturm Nach Osten
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Collectible magazines

MFG Title

Price

Strategy & Tactics


magazine w/ Games
62
South Africa
70 Crusades
72 Armada
81 Tito
90 Monmouth
94 Nordkapp
98
Central Command
102
Montys D-Day
106
Pleasant Hill
109
Target: Libya
113
Battle of Abensberg
115 Kanev
116 Manchu
117
No German Plain
118
The Tigers are Burning
121
Indian Mutiny
124
Fortress Stalingrad
126
Beirut 82
127
Rush for Glory
128
Africa Orientale
130 Tsushima
131
Donau Front
133
Baton Rouge
137
Men at Arms
138 Eylau
140
Objective Tunis
142
Red Beach One:Tarawa
143
Rio Grande:Valverde
144
Chad: The Toyota Wars
146
Italian Camp: Sicily
147
Holy War: Afghanistan
148
Cropredy Bridge
150
Italian Camp: Salerno
151 Vittoria/Friedland
152
Case Green
153 Felix/ZAMA
155
Italian Camp: Anzio
156
White Eagle Eastward
157
Roman Civil War
159 Zeppelin
160
Italian Camp: MedWar
162 Clontarf/Saipan
163
Seven Years War
164
Balkan Wars
165
Caesar in Galia
167
Austro-Prussian War
168
Operation Shock Troop
169
Battles of Atlanta I
170
Battles of Atlanta II
174
Indo-Pakistani War
175 Germania
176
Blood on the Tigris
179
First Afghan War
180
Reinforce the Right!
181
Fall of Rome
182
Balkans 1941
185
First Arab-Israeli War
186
OTT Mons & Marne
189 Charlemagne
191
Sea Devils
199
Forgotten Axis: Finnish
200
French Foreign Legion
201
Crimean War (SPI)
207
War of 1812
208
Back to Iraq
209
Indochina War
212
Rough & Ready: Mex-Am. War

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Price

213
Spanish Civil War vol 1
40
214
Marathon & Granicus
30
216
Asia Crossroads: Great Game
35
218 Chancellorsville/Plevna
22
219
Span. Civil War Bat, vol 2
25
221
7 Years World War
70
222
The Ottomans
75
223 1918
40
224
Sedan Campaign
30
225
Twilights Last Gleaming 2
50
226
Middle East Battles
22
227
CBI: Vinegar Joes War
75
228
Old Contemptibles
22
230
Downfall: Op Olympic
30
232
Catherine the Great (Sol)
23
235
Cold War Battles: Angola & Budapest
30
236
They Died w/Boots On!: Vol I

Custer & Quebec
30
237
No Prisoners! Camp Lawrence
23
238
Marlborough: Spanish War
75
239
Winged Horse: Vietnam 65
23
240
1066: End of Dark Ages
23
241
Twilight of Ottomans
24
242
They Died w/Boots On!: Vol 2

Pershing & Mad Anthony
24
243 SEALORDS
24
244
SE Drive on Moscow
125
245
Triple Alliance War
24
246
Manila 45
24
248
First Blood, Second Marne
24
249
Nap Forgot Btls: EC & RSW
24
250
Red Dragon Rising
100
251
SE Cobra
135
252
New Mexico Campaign
25
254
Hannibals War
25
255
First Battle Britain
25
256
Marlboroughs Bat: Ram. & Malplaquet 25
257 Chosin
26
258
San Juan Campaign
25
259
Battle for China 1937
25
260
Black Prince: Crecy & Navarette
25
261
Kaisers War
30
262
Fredericks War
30
263
Cold War 2: Wurzburg & Kabul
30
264
Shiloh: Bloody April
30
265
Operation Jubilee
30
266 Julian
30
267
SE Russian Civil War
50
268
When Lions Sailed
30
270
American Revolution
30
271
Second Kharkov
45
272
Battle of Lepanto
30
273
Reichswehr & Freikorps
30
275
Koniggratz (M&S folio system)
30
276
Op. Anaconda 2002
30
277
Ticonderoga: NY Campaigns
30
278 Tobruk
30
279 Reconquista
30
280
Soldiers: Trenches 1918
30
281
SE In Country: Vietnam
50
282
War of the Pacific
30
283
Fail Safe
30
284
Jackson: Shenandoah Valley
30
285
Duel on the Steppe
30
286
Sparta V Athens
30
288
SE Hindenburgs War
50
289
War of Austrian Succession
30
290 Angola
30
291 Warpath
30
292
North Cape
35

MFG Title

293
295

Price

1066: Three Battles


Gates of Vienna

35
35

S&T MINT Game Only-No Mag


159 Zeppelin
117
No German Plain
137
Men at Arms
150
Italian Camp: Salerno
200
SE French Foreign Legion
227
CBI: Vinegar Joes War
253
Drive on Kursk
267, 274, 288
166, 168, 203, 204, 225
291, 292
64, 152, 160, 191, 195, 217,
223, 224, 228
241-243, 245, 248, 264-266, 268,
271, 273, 275, 276, 278,
282-286, 289, 290
226 Middle East Battles
140, 199, 208, 236, 247,
252, 256, 257
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Frederick the Great


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Tannenberg
Paratroop
Ruweisat Ridge
The Tigers Are Burning
Case Green
First Arab-Israeli War
Invasion Taipei

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293 with Waterloo Map
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Somali Pirates
Six Day War
Drive on Pyongyang
Decision Iraq
Vietnam Battles: Iron & Snoopy
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War by Tv
Target Iran (solitaire)
Greek Civil War
Dragon V Bear
Next War in Lebanon
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Visegrad: Coming War-Europe


Dien Bien Phu (solitaire)
Green Beret: Vietnam (solitaire)
Red Dragon Falling
Race to Baghdad

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44
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Holy Land Variant counters


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Greek Tragedy
Arriba Espaa!
Destr Army Grp Center
Coral Sea Solitaire
Afrikakorps: Decision in Desert
1940 What If?
Invasion Pearl Harbor
Soft Underbelly: Italy 1943
Partizan!
Leningrad 41
East Front Battles, vol II: Minsk
Pacific Battles I: Guadalcanal
Sedan
Keren, East Africa
Green Hell: Battles in Burma
Norway 1940
Hinge of Fate, Pol & Fr 1939
EFB, vol III: Crisis Ukraine: Dubno
Pacific Battles 2: Nomonhan
Op. Shingle: Anzio
SE Guards Armoured
Strike North
EFB vol IV: Winterstorm
Bloody Ridge: Guadalcanal
Ghost Division
France Fights On
Stalingrad/Rampage
SE Mare Nostrum
Pacfici Battles 3: Shanghai
Pattons Third Army
Night Fight (solitaire)

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3M
Blue Line Hockey
3M
Challenge Football
3M
Challenge Golf Pebble Beach
3M
Challenge Golf Pebble Beach (MKD)
3M
Executive Decision
3M Foil
3M
High Bid
3M Image
3M
Mr. President
3M
Point of Law
3M Quinto
3M Regatta
3M
Stocks and Bonds
3M
Win Place Show
AH
Star Wars: Queens Gambit
Amway Sly
Aristo Land Ho!
Cadaco Your America
CGS
Babylon 5: Component Game System
CHG
The Voyage of Mayflower
Createk Duplicate Chess
DGA
Battlecards: Western Europe

starter kit
EEG
Street Paintball
ELG
Concentration 40th Anniv Ed
FFG
Through the Desert
FXS
Seeschlacht (Battle At Sea)

incl English rules
Gabrial Point Blank
GDW
Heavy Weapons Handbook
GDW
Infantry Weapons World (bk)
GDW
Twilight: 2000 (Version 2.2)
GGI Kangaroo
Hasbro Just Became A Millionaire

HMI Hex-Meister
Ideal Deduction
KentExp BinFa: The Tao of War (tube)
KIC Sea-Fleet
Lionel Double Cro$$ing
MB
Billionaire
MB Campaign
MB Doubletrack
MB Hotels
MB
Jet World
MB L.I.F.E.
MB
Mission Command: Air
MB
Mission Command: Land
MB
Oh What a Mountain
MB
Prize Property
MB Rack-O
MB
Risk 2042 (bag)
MB
Screaming Eagles
MB
Swords and Shields
MB
Lost World Jurassic Park
MB
Trump: the Game
Media Space Shuttle 101
MLB
MLB Showdown 2000: 2 play start kit
MWF
Master of Wars
OSG
The Legend of Robin Hood
PB
Coup d etat
PB
Finance & Fortune English Ed
PB Flinch
PB
Game of State Capitols
PB HeroQuest
PB
Monopoly (box damaged)
PB Option
PB Orbit
PB
Pollyanna: Dixie (1954 art)

PB Shadowlord!
1983
PB Sorry!
1958
PB
Star Wars: RotJ Battle at Sarlaccs Pit 1983
PB Tennis
1975
PEG
The Last Crusade
1995
PGI Power
1981
QNG Muckenstich/Danger/Zwickern

3-in-1 (English rules)
2012
RGG
El Grande +El Caballero
1996-98
RGG Elfenland
2000
RGG
Medevil Merchant
1998
RGG
Taj Mahal
2000
RGG Tikal
1999
RGG Vikings
2007
S&R
Mr. Reel: Fireside Detective
1937
S&R
The Cattlemen
1977
S&R Upperhand
1981
SKI
Thats Truckin
1976
SMG
Material World
1995
TC
Space Hop
1981
TC
Star Hop
1981
TGK
W.C. Fields: How to Win at Poker
1972
TLC
Award Show
2005
TSR
1991 Trading Cards Prem. ed.
1991
TSR
Buck Rogers: Battle for the 25th Century 1988
TSR
Castles: (AD&D)
1990
TSR
Dark Sun (AD&D)
1991
TSR
Greyhawk Adventures:

Howl from the North (AD&D)
1991
TSR
The Forgotton Realms:

Kara-Tur (AD&D)
1988
WGG
Crazy Creatures of Dr. Gloom
2012
WGI Expedition
1980
WPC Quicksand
1981

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Magazine Ziplock Bags
10 x 12 inch ziplock bags.

LIMITED
EDITION

TEES!

Only $14.95 for a roll of 50 bags


Box Bands
4-way rubber bands. Extra thick for your game boxes. Sizes: Small (4"/8 pack);
Counters are 1/2 inch (280) - Limited Supply, 5/8 inch (176) and 9/16 inch
(228) per sheet on white only.

Large (10"/6 pack); Regular (8"/6 pack).


$5.00 each

4 sheets for $10 sold in packs of 4 only.

The 2014 March Magness


T-shirt cover contest
winner was Sparta V Athens
& the runner up Norway 1940.

MUG

(26oz, 0.77L)
DECISION GAMES
White print on Black
$

22

9.95

STARTING AT $20

Tweezers
Stainless steel blunt curved tip tweezers, 6". $7.95

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On product over $75 (US) or $150 (Non-US). Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Excludes
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when the order is verified. Free shipping
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CVV

Some items are one of a kind; please list alternates whenever possible. Credit memos will be issued on items that are out of stock.
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ORDER SUBTOTAL

+ TAX (CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY PLEASE ADD 7.5% TO ORDER SUBTOTAL)


+ SHIPPING (FOR ALL ORDERS; PLEASE USE THE TABLES BELOW)

Shipping Charges

FREE SHIPPING CODE

USA ships UPS Ground, International ships USPS only.


Please add $5 for shipping via USPS Domestic Priority Mail.
USA
First Unit
Additional Unit

CANADA

16

Free Shipping Offer expires 11 NOV 2015


EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, ASIA

33

+
+

47

ORDER TOTAL

SOUTH AMERICA
$

37

MAGAZINE SHIPPING CHARGES Each shipment is limited to 2 copies maximum (sent via USPS Priority Mail).
USA (1-2 COPIES)
First Unit
Additional Unit

N/A

CANADA (1-2 COPIES)


$

INTERNATIONAL (1-2 COPIES)

22

N/A

26

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Place Your Order


1.0 Writing your order.
1.1 Enter each item on a single line using the provided
order form or a separate sheet of paper (photocopies
acceptable). Ordering multiple copies of games or
subscriptions is denoted by marking the number in
the quantity column and multiplying the quantity by
the single unit price and entering that into the price
column. Make sure to enter all subscriptions on the
lines provided and game purchases on the remaining lines.
1.2 Total the subscription and game portions of your order
separately, entering them in the boxes noted.
1.3 California residents compute their local and state sales
tax (or 7.5%) and enter that amount in the box marked
CA Sales Tax. Note that there is no tax on subscriptions, only on the product that is purchased.
1.4 Compute the Shipping & Handling amount from the
shipping chart and enter the total in the box marked
Shipping. Indicate the delivery method by circling
it onthe form, orders shipped UPS Ground unless
otherwise specified (please provide a street address
for this service). If the game portion is more than $100,
please add $2.00 for insurance. Subscriptions: Note
domestic US rates include shipping, all others please
add per year as indicated on the subscription chart.
1.5 Total your amount and enter this figure on the final
line. Make your check or money order (drawn on a US
bank in US funds; please no Canadian checks) payable
to Decision Games. If paying by Visa, MasterCard or
Discover please be sure to sign the form and include
the full credit card number, cvv and expiration neatly
printed.
2.0 No other offers, coupons or discounts apply.
3.0 Please include your phone number or e-mail address
so we may contact you if there are any questions regarding your order.
4.0 Pre-Publication offers. Orders charged or checks deposited
at time of shipping. We prefer two checks one for preorders
and one for currently available or subscription orders;
combined checks will be deposited at the time of receipt.

Choose Your Magazine(s)

Strategy & Tactics


12
World at War Subscription Units
Modern War

6
Subscription units

$259
$240
$240

First Title
Second Title
Third Title

$139
$120
$120

Overseas
Qty

DG BOX GAMES

price

Wellington's Victory

Total

$160.00

D-Day at Peleliu

$60.00

Napoleon's Last Battles

$60.00

Wellington's Victory & NLB Pack

$199.00

Decision Games
Total

Qty

Qty

SPW GAMES - NOT QUALIFIED FOR FREE SHIPPING

price

Tannenburg: Introductory Game

$ 19.95 14.95

Italian Front

$ 49.95

Western Front

$ 69.95

Ottoman Front

$ 79.95

Grand Campaign

$ 79.95

Eastern Front

$119.95

Business in the Trenches (book)

$ 23.95

desert fox games - magazines & misc.

price

SUBscriptions TOTAL

Address

DG BOX GAMES TOTAL +


SPW GAMES TOTAL +

Zip

country

DFG - Magazines & misc. TOTAL +

email

TAX (CA. RES. see 1.3) +


(UPS or USPS) Shipping Chart on Page 23 +

VISA/Mc/disc (ONLY)#
Exp. & CVV

FREE SHIPPING CODE (SEE PAGE 23)


TOTAL ORDER =

24

Total

SPW Games
Total

Total

DFG/Mags/Misc.
Total

Name

Signature

Subscription
Total

+
+

$20
$30

Canada

PO Box 21598
Bakersfield CA 93390
661/587-9633
fax 661/587-5031
shop.decisiongames.com

Phone

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+

Non-US Shipping, per year

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Offer expires 11 NOV 2015.

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