Gamemaster (board game series)
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The Gamemaster series of board games consisted of five war simulation games created by the game company Milton Bradley, beginning in 1984 with the introduction of the extremely popular Axis and Allies.
The original Milton Bradley Gamemaster series included:
- Axis and Allies - released in 1984
- Conquest of the Empire - released 1984
- Broadsides and Boarding Parties - released 1984
- Fortress America - released 1986
- Shogun (later renamed Samurai Swords) - released 1986
Avalon Hill (now part of Hasbro) have continued producing Axis and Allies, including expanding the line to include Axis and Allies: Europe (2000), Axis and Allies: Pacific (2001), Axis and Allies: D-Day (2004), and Axis and Allies Miniatures (2005).
Eagle Games, considered by many to be the successor to Milton Bradley's Gamemaster Series, reprinted Gamemaster entry Conquest of the Empire in 2005 with updated rules.
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Axis and Allies | Conquest of the Empire | Broadsides and Boarding Parties | Fortress America | Shogun |