
The classic Ancient Art of War game, released by Broderbund in 1984, is available to play on archive.org in an emulator.

The classic Ancient Art of War game, released by Broderbund in 1984, is available to play on archive.org in an emulator.
Warlord Games offers its Dr. Who Exterminate rules free for the downloading.
Matt Fritz offers a free set of miniatures rules for playing games involving B17 bomber runs over Germany in World War II. Looks like fun.
A Zulu war game from the Battlegames magazine.
From the blurb:
This Zulu Wars game was directly inspired by regular contributor Dan Mersey’s “Well of Tarka” article that appeared in Battlegames issue 14 − also now available here on Wargame Vault as a low-cost PDF.
It just so happened that I had a participation game to run at a forthcoming show, and Dan’s article, originally set in the Sudan, inspired me to pillage it wholesale and transfer it to the Zulu Wars so that I could make use of my own collection.
The game ran at several shows, as well as with friends, and was a resounding hit, producing lots of excitement and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. I hope that you enjoy it too!
At the Game Architect blog, you’ll find a good looking paper model of a 15mm American Civil War wood and stone barns. The models are in black and white, so you’ll have to apply your own coloring.