World War II
- Action Stations (David Manley, 2000)
- Air War 1940 (David Manley, 2011)
- Ambush Blitz! (2007)
- Angriff! (Z&M Publishing Enterprises, 1968)
- Arc of Fire (TAC Publications, 2002)
- Armour & Infantry 1925 - 1950 (War Games Research Group, 1973)
- Assault Gun (David Kershaw, 2006)
- Axis & Allies Miniatures (Wizards of the Coast, 2004)
- Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea (Wizards of the Coast, 2007)
- Bag the Hun (Too Fat Lardies, 2005)
- Battlefield Evolution: World At War (Mongoose Publishing, 2008)
- Battlefront WWII (Fire and Fury Games, 2000)
- Blitzkrieg (Onyx Editions, 2006)
- Blitzkrieg Commander (Specialist Military Publishing, 2009)
- Combined Arms (Ian Shaw, Tabletop Games, 1983)
- Command Decision (Game Designers' Workshop, 1986) followed by version 2 and 3 (Emperor's Press 1996) and Command Decision: Test of Battle (Test of Battle Games 2006)
- Command at Sea Vols I-VII (Clash of Arms Games, 1994)
- Crossfire (Quantum Printing, 1996)
- Disposable Heroes & Coffin for Seven Brothers (Iron Ivan Games, 2004)
- Easy Eight's Battleground WWII (Easy Eight Enterprises)
- The Face of Battle (Meramic Enterprises, 2001)
- Fast Micro-Armour Rules for World War II (Reginald D. Steiner, 1981)
- Fast Rules (Armored Operations Society, 1970)
- Final Combat (Britton Publishers, 2004)
- Final Round (n/a, 2006)
- Firefly (Table Top Games, 1987)
- Flames of War (Battlefront Ltd, 2002)
- The Fletcher Pratt Naval Wargame (Fletcher Pratt, 1943)
- G.I. Commander (Enola Games/Navwar, 1984)
- General Quarters (Old Dominion GameWorks, unknown)
- Great Battles of World War II (Bruce McFarlane, The Canadian Wargames Group, 1995)
- Grey Storm, Red Steel (Firebase Games, 1995)
- Guts 'N Glory (GTB, 2006)
- Hour of Glory (Warm Acre, 2004)
- I Ain't Been Shot Mum! (Too Fat Lardies, 2002)
- Iron Tigers V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
- Kampfgruppe (Historical Alternatives, 1979)
- Look Sarge No Charts (LMW Works, 2007)
- Mein Panzer (Old Dominion GameWorks, unknown)
- Micro Armour: The Game - WWII (GHQ, 2001)
- Micro Tactics: Brightly Illustrated, Simplified rules for 1:144 Scale Armor (Seth Koukol, 2012)
- Naval Action: A Simple Combat Resolution System for Model Fleets of the 1898-1945 Era (Louis R. Coatney, 1997)
- Nuts! (Two Hour Wargames, 2005)
- Operation Warboard (Gavin Lyall, 1976)
- Panzer Marsch! (North Hull Wargames Club, 1999)
- Panzer Miniatures (StrikeNet Games, 2004)
- PanzerTruppe (LMW Works, 2004)
- Panzer Warfare (TSR, Inc., 1975)
- Patrol: WWII (Skirmish, WWII) (Damond Crump, 2006)
- Poor Bloody Infantry (PBI) and Poor Bloody Infantry 2 (Peter Pig, 2000, 2006)
- Rapid Fire! (Stratagem Publications Ltd, 1994)
- Rules of Engagement (Great Escape Games, 2007)
- Salvo! WW2 Naval (Agema.org.uk, 2007)
- Schwere Kompanie (RitterKrieg, 2001)
- Spearhead (Quantum Printing, 1995)
- Spitting Fire (Majestic Twelve Games, 2006)
- Sturmovik Commander (Marcin Gerkowicz, 2008)
- Tactical Commander; Rules for World War II Skirmish Wargames (Andrew Rathmell, Tabletop Games, 1982)
- The Wargame Battletracker (Hobby Pursuit LLC, 2009)
- Tigers and Stalins—Micro Armor Tank Rules (Mind Games, unknown)
- Tractics (Guidon Games, 1971)
- Troops, Weapons & Tactics (Too Fat Lardies, 2007)
- T-34 (Strategy & Tactics Magazine, 1970)
- Victory at Sea (Nassau Naval & Military Historical Society, 1971)
- Victory at Sea (Mongoose Publishing, 2006)
- War Games Rules Armour & Infantry 1925-1950, (Wargames Research Group, June 1973)
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