Yahoo奇摩 網頁搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. As the Japanese began to infiltrate the semi-independent Kingdom of Korea, they ran into Russian agents doing the same. Despite Japanese offers to negotiate, the Russian Tsar Nicholas II was set on war. Great War at Sea: 1904-1905, The Russo-Japanese War covers the naval side of this turn-of-the-century conflict, which opened with a Japanese ...

    • (161)
  2. Units. Ground units in Next War: Taiwan represent primarily brigades, regiments, and battalions of the armies of the PRC and ROC and the United States. All ground units are rated for their attack and defense strengths, movement capabilities, and unit efficiency. Air units represent fighter, bomber, and attack squadrons of the major combatants ...

    • (204)
  3. The definitive source for board game and card game content. Find millions of ratings, reviews, videos, photos, and more from our community of experts.

  4. From the Avalanche Press website: History’s best-known naval battle was just one part of the ongoing four-year struggle to control the seas around Germany’s coasts. If the German High Seas Fleet could catch and destroy a portion of the much larger British Grand Fleet, the blockade suffocating Imperial Germany might finally be broken. Great War at Sea: Jutland is an extensively ...

  5. Description. Chaos in the Old World makes you a god. Each god’s distinctive powers and legion of followers grant you unique strengths and diabolical abilities with which to corrupt and enslave the Old World. Khorne, the Blood God, the Skulltaker, lusts for death and battle. Nurgle, the Plaguelord, the Father of Corruption, luxuriates in filth ...

  6. Note on 2nd Edition: This note previously indicated that this would be a second printing (i.e., few changes). Since so much time has elapsed, this will now be a 2nd Edition. It will incorporate all known errata (where such rules continue to exist) and there will be order of battle updates to represent force changes since the game was originally ...

  7. Strategy & Tactics magazine presents a similar format with Decision Games other two magazines, Modern War and World at War. Current Issue - see Strategy & Tactics Press website. 2. Brief History. First published in 1966, games started to appear in each issue (starting with issue #18) from 1969 after a takeover by Jim Dunnigan, who founded SPI ...