Published Games
Title | Year | Author | Languages | Description | Difficulty Lvl | Code |
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Attila | 1981 | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Recreating the Hun invasion of the Roman empire | 2 | W114 | |
Austerlitz | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Recreating Napoleon's most famous victory at the Battle of three emperors | 5 | W116 |
Blue Stones | 1987 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Fr, Ger | A Fantastic skirmish wargame set in the Zargo's Lords milieu. Wizards and Monks defend magic stones against three new evil races. | 3 | W123 |
Bonaparte | 1982 | Marco Donadoni | IEFG | A strategic Army Corps-level recreation of the Imperial Napoleonic saga. Possibly IT's best effort | 6 | W119 |
East & West | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | A World War III strategic wargame divided in three different theaters: central Europe, Middle East and Sino-Soviet border (with China on West's side) | 6 | W111 |
Idro | 1980 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Fantasy wargame pitting rebelling mermen and mermaids against the crustacean oppressors 'Krost' | 4 | W110 |
Iliad | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Basic re-enactment of the siege of Troy as narrated in Homer's poem | 1 | W104 |
Jena | 1980 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | The clash of the Napoleonic Grande Armée and the Prussian Army in 1806 | 4 | W107 |
Kroll & Prumni | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | IT's first wargaming effort, futuristic exploration and combat between two rival star empires | 2 | W101 |
Landsknecht | 1987 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Fr, Ger | Tactical wargame in the European wars of religion | 2-5 | W124 |
Little Big Horn | 1981? | Andrea Mannucci | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Sitting Bull's day of glory against Custer | 3 | W115 |
Millennium | 1981 | Giovanni Ingellis | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | A much-refined sci-fi wargame blending strategic and tactical aspects | 4 | W1117 |
Mockba | 1984 | Roberto Bonsi | Ita, Fr | Wehrmacht's do-or-die offensive against Moscow in December 1941 | 4 | W122 |
Norge | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Re-creating the fight for Norway in 1940 | 4 | W118 |
Odyssey | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | In this game one player, acting as Athena tries to lead Ulysses back home in Ithaca while its adversary (playing Poseidon) must hinder and delay him | 1 | W106 |
Okinawa | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Depicting the landing and conquest of Okinawa in World War II, complete with rules for bunkers, shore bombardments and kamikaze swarm attacks | 3 | W105 |
Rommel | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | The u.s. army first defeat during the Tunisian campaign | 5 | W113 |
Sicilia '43 | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily in late 1943 | 5 | W109 |
Supermarina | 1984 | Umberto Tosi | Ita, Fr | Probably's IT's most complex game, it re-created the duel between Regia Marina and Royal Navy between July and October 1940, an oft-forgotten topic in World War II wargames | 8 | W121 |
Waterloo | 1980 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Recreating Napoleon's last battle 1815 against the combined forces of Wellington and Blucher | 4 | W108 |
Wohrom | 1981 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | A fantasy game uniting aspects of wargaming and RPG-adventure, with two clans of knights fighting for the vacant throne of the kingdom | 4 | W112 |
Yom Kippur | 1984 | Andrea Mannucci | Ita, Fr | Simulation of 1973 Ramadan War–Yom Kippur War | 2/5 | W120 |
York Town | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Recreating one of the turning points of the u.s. rebellion in 1781 | 2 | W102 |
Zargo's Lords | 1979 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | Italy's first fantasy game. It had four races (Knights, Winged Men, Dragons and Monks) vying for supremacy in the world of Zargo | 3 | W103 |
Zargo's Lords II | 1983 | Marco Donadoni | Ita, Eng, Fr, Ger | First Zargo's Lords expansion: adding Amazons and Arachnids as new races and rules' updates and errata | - | - |
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