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  2. Canadian Civil War (game) - Wikipedia

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    The political board game Canadian Civil War was a complete departure for SPI, which up to that time had produced 170 military wargames. [4] Although Vic Baker credits the concept of the game to Terry Hardy of Connecticut, a descendant of United Empire Loyalists , [ 4 ] Hardy's name is not mentioned in the game credits, which instead lists ...

  3. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    In English Close Action: Clash of Arms: 1997: Crimean War Battles: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1978: Re-released by Decision Games in 2000; S&T #201, 2000 The English Civil War: Ariel Productions Ltd, Ironside Games, Philmar Fighting Sail: Sea Combat in the Age of Canvas and Shot 1775–1815: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1981: S&T #85 ...

  4. Quebec Libre - Wikipedia

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    Quebec Libre is a board game of cooperation and conflict for 2–6 players in which players control various areas of Canada, and must negotiate with each other, either openly or privately, for funding, popular support and power, as each player grapples with standard of living, popularity, unemployment, energy, production, taxation, consumption, exports, and development.

  5. List of wargame publishers - Wikipedia

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    Knight Models – publishes Batman Miniature Game, a skirmish game based on the adventures of the iconic Dark Knight, and Harry Potter Miniatures Adventure Game, a board game with miniatures featuring the famous wizarding saga. L2 Design Group; Legion Wargames - publisher of several games including Toulon, 1793, Maori Wars and many more.

  6. Minuteman: The Second American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Rebel player starts the second phase of the game by declaring a revolution; the game then becomes a standard military board wargame. [1] Optional rules can bring in the involvement of Canada and Mexico and other foreign intervention, as well as air and amphibious assaults (during the wargame part of the game).

  7. Category:Canadian board games - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 December 2013, at 10:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Simulations Canada - Wikipedia

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    Board games, wargames Simulations Canada is a Canadian board wargame publisher established in Nova Scotia in 1977, before moving to Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The company was founded by Stephen Newberg as a one-man operation and was one of only a handful of companies devoted to publishing wargames at that time.

  9. Supremacy (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In the original version of the game, there are only two types of units; land and sea. Three military units would cost your superpower, 300 million, and one of each resource, referred to as a "set". Many expansion packs added more playable units to the game. In 1990 "Main Battle-Tanks" expansion was released adding tanks to the game.