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The Portable Wargame generic/multiple time periods (Bob Cordery 2016) Uses hex and square grid system. ISBN 9781326904586 "Table Top Battles" generic/multiple time periods (Mike and Joyce Smith 2007) Uses a 2" (50mm) and 4" (100mm) grid system. 2nd Edition ISBN 978-1-5272-3437-6 generic/multiple time periods (Mike and Joyce Smith 2018)
This is a list of companies that have produced miniature models for tabletop games. Alternative Armies - Scottish company; Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Early producer of miniatures for role-playing games [1] Asgard Miniatures - Early British company based in Nottingham [2]
Crossfire (commonly abbreviated as CF) is a tabletop miniatures wargame designed by Arty Conliffe and first published in 1996, later supplemented by "Hit the Dirt" containing a number of rules clarifications and scenarios. Crossfire was originally designed to allow for company-sized battles and World War II scenarios. It employs an innovative ...
Lock 'n Load Publishing is a developer and publisher of board and computer games, specifically strategy games and wargames. They are based out of Colorado.From a small three-game beginning, Lock 'n Load Publishing has grown to a game company offering over fifty products including the Nations at War, World at War, Lock 'n Load, Corps Command, Tank on Tank series, Command Ops 2, and a company ...
It opened its first shop in April 1978. [9] Games Workshop opening day at 1 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, London, in April 1978. [10] [11] [12] In late 1978 Games Workshop provided the funding to co-found Citadel Miniatures in Newark-on-Trent. Citadel would produce the metal miniatures used in its role-playing games and tabletop wargames.
Current publisher of Strategy & Tactics, Modern War and World at War magazines. Dwarfstar Games – published a line of small SF&F games around 1980. E-Mail Games – provides free wargaming and computerized referee/AI, via e-mail; Excelsior Entertainment - current (as of 2005) publisher/manufacturer of Chronopia and Warzone.