Moments in History

Available Now and Up & Coming

by Dave Demko


Available Now

  • NEW! All Quiet on the Western Front? The Western Front in WW1 from March to November 1918, 2 maps, 560 counters, designed by Ted Raicer

  • RARE! Triumphant Fox: Rommel's Finest Hour, the Gazala Battles, May/June 1942, designed by Dirk Blennemann. Triumphant Fox is now sold out at MiH; The Gamers has only a few copies left in stock.

  • A Famous Victory, Marlborough vs the Sun King, Great Leaders, Great Battles series Vol.I; designed by Richard Berg

  • Piercing the Reich: The Battle for Aachen, Siegfried Line Campaign, September/October 1944, designed by Dirk Blennemann

  • Fields of Glory, Marlborough vs the Sun King, Great Leaders, Great Battles series Vol.II designed by Richard Berg

  • Tank Commander: The Eastern Front Edition, designed by John Desch and Ulrich Blennemann. We will support this game system with expansions covering other World War 2 theaters, starting with North Africa.

    Mih Up & Coming

    The MiH lineup for 1997:

    Eastwall: Battles for the Dnepr, September 1943-February 1944; John Desch. Using a modified Ring of Fire system, this one covers a lot more ground in four scenarios. One map, 480 counters, ziplock. July 1997 (Origins)

    Tank Commander Player's Guide. This booklet includes the rules in a larger format incorporating the errata, a card list, new scenarios plus optional and advanced rules. July 1997 (Origins)

    Iron Bottom Sound II; Jack Greene. The second edition of Quarterdeck's classic game of 1981 with streamlined rules and new scenarios. A limited edition (1,000 copies). Two maps, ziplock. October 1997

    White Ensign/Rising Sun; Jack Greene. An operational level simulation (including a "what if?" scenario) on combat in the Indian Ocean in April/May 1942. Two maps, ziplock. November 1997


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