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 & Allies.
The original Milton Bradley Gamemaster series included:
- Axis & Allies (1984)
- Conquest of the Empire (1984)
- Broadsides and Boarding Parties (1984)
- Fortress America (1986)
- Shogun (later renamed Samurai Swords) (1986)
Avalon Hill (now part of Hasbro) has continued producing Axis & Allies, including expanding the line to include Axis & Allies: Europe (2000), Axis & Allies: Pacific (2001), Axis & Allies: D-Day (2004), and Axis & 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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