Anyone here remember this line of strategy boardgames released by Milton Bradley during the mid-late 1980's (long before MB was bought by Hasbro in the late-1990's)? I certainly do, which proves that I'm old.
In 1984, the first three games of the series were released:
* Axis & Allies (World War II themed) - a Second Edition of the game's rules was implemented in 1991
* Broadsides and Boarding Parties (Spanish galleon vs. pirate ship themed) - for some reason, there were less of this game produced than any of the other Gamemaster Series games
* Conquest of the Empire (Roman Empire civil war themed)
In 1986, two more games were introduced into the line:
* Fortress America (Near-future invasion of the U.S. themed)
* Shogun (Imperial Japan civil war themed) - later re-released in 1995 as Samurai Swords
Man, did these games have great-looking boards and components... and were fun, to boot (and still are, if you can find them).
In 1984, the first three games of the series were released:
* Axis & Allies (World War II themed) - a Second Edition of the game's rules was implemented in 1991
* Broadsides and Boarding Parties (Spanish galleon vs. pirate ship themed) - for some reason, there were less of this game produced than any of the other Gamemaster Series games
* Conquest of the Empire (Roman Empire civil war themed)
In 1986, two more games were introduced into the line:
* Fortress America (Near-future invasion of the U.S. themed)
* Shogun (Imperial Japan civil war themed) - later re-released in 1995 as Samurai Swords
Man, did these games have great-looking boards and components... and were fun, to boot (and still are, if you can find them).
