List of Avalon Hill games
Appearance
Avalon Hill has published games as an independent developer and publisher, through its subsidiary Victory Games, its video game divisions, and later as a brand of Hasbro.
Original Avalon Hill
Some of these were originally developed independently and repackaged/republished by Avalon Hill.
Victory Games
Name | Year | Description |
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1809 | 1984 | |
2nd Fleet | 1986 | |
3rd Fleet | 1990 | |
5th Fleet | 1989 | |
6th Fleet | 1985 | |
7th Fleet | 1987 | |
A Nightmare on Elm Street | 1987 | |
Across 5 Aprils | 1992 | |
Aegean Strike | 1986 | |
Ambush! | 1983 | A single player man-to-man wargame set in World War II France |
Battle Hymn | 1986 | |
Carrier | 1990 | |
Central America | 1987 | |
The Civil War: 1861-1865 | 1983 | |
Cold War | 1984 | |
Desert Shield | October 1990 | A Gulf Strike Expansion Module, two printings in 1990[9][10] |
Flashpoint Golan | 1991 | |
France 1944 | 1986 | |
Gulf Strike | 1983 | updated 1988, new box art 1990[5] |
Hell's Highway | 1983 | |
James Bond 007 | 1983 | |
The Korean War | 1986 | |
Lee vs. Grant | 1988 | |
Mosby's Raiders | 1985 | |
NATO: The Next War in Europe | 1983 | |
Omaha Beachhead | 1987) | |
Open Fire | 1987 | |
Pacific War | 1985 | |
Panzer Command | 1984 | |
Pax Britannica | 1985 | |
The Peloponnesian War | 1991 | |
Shell Shock | 1992 | |
Theater Analysis Model | 1983 | |
Tokyo Express | 1988 | |
Vietnam | 1984 |
Video games
Name | Year | Description |
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5th Fleet | 1994 | |
Achtung Spitfire! | 1997 | |
Andromeda Conquest | 1982 | |
Avalon Hill's Advanced Civilization | 1995 | |
B-1 Nuclear Bomber | 1981 | |
Cave Wars | 1996 | |
Computer Football Strategy | 1983 | |
Death Trap | 1995 | |
Defiance | 1998 | Under Visceral Productions |
Dnieper River Line | ||
Empire of the Overmind | 1981 | |
Flight Commander 2 | 1994 | early release by Avalon Hill Software, AH's second foray into video games[8] |
Galaxy | 1981 | Originally Galactic Empires, by Tom Cleaver |
GFS Sorceress | 1982 | |
History of the World | 1997 | |
Incunabula | 1984 | |
Legionnaire (video game) | 1982 | |
London Blitz | ||
Lords of Karma | 1980 | |
Midway Campaign | 1980 | |
North Atlantic Convoy Raider | ||
Nukewar | ||
Over the Reich | Template:Vgy | |
Out of Control | Template:Vgy | |
Planet Miners | ||
Ripper! | ||
Shuttle Orbiter | ||
Super Sunday | Template:Vgy | |
Space Station Zulu | Template:Vgy | |
Telengard | 1982 | |
T.G.I.F | Template:Vgy | |
Third Reich | Template:Vgy | |
Under Fire | Template:Vgy | |
VC | ||
Voyager I | ||
Wall Ball | Template:Vgy | |
Wooden Ship & Iron Men | Template:Vgy |
Hasbro Avalon Hill
Some of these were originally developed independently and repackaged/republished by AH. Those marked re-issue were also previously published by AH before Hasbro bought the company.
Name | Year | Description |
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Acquire | 1999 | re-issue |
Axis and Allies | 2003 | Revised edition; Milton Bradley originally |
Axis and Allies: Battle of the Bulge | 2006 | |
Axis and Allies: D-Day | 2004 | |
Axis and Allies: Europe | 1999 | |
Axis and Allies Miniatures | 2005 | |
Axis and Allies: Pacific | 2001 | |
Battle Cry | 2000 | |
Betrayal at House on the Hill | 2004 | |
Cosmic Encounter | 2000 | Originally by Eon Games |
Diplomacy | 1999 | Re-issue |
The Great Dalmuti | 2005 | Originally by Wizards of the Coast |
Guillotine | 2005 | Originally by Wizards of the Coast |
History of the World | 2001 | Re-issue |
Monsters Menace America | 2005 | Re-development of Monsters Ravage America |
Nexus Ops | 2005 | |
Risk 2210 A.D. | 2001 | Risk variant |
Risk Godstorm | 2004 | Risk variant |
RoboRally | 2005 | Original game by Wizards of the Coast |
Rocketville | 2006 | |
Stratego: Legends | 1999 | Stratego variant |
Star Wars - The Queen's Gambit | 2000 | |
Sword and Skull | 2005 | |
Vegas Showdown | 2005 |
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