Category Archives: James Bond

This Goldfinger game is loosely based on the Vault fight from the film. It’s an abstract strategy game: Bond’s me are trying to capture Goldfinger, while Goldfinger is trying to escape. You take turns moving your men around. They can be moved in…

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This is an unlicensed James Bond game from Greece, and is a very simplistic game. There are 16 embassies and your job is to steal the “black box” from as many as possible. An “envelope” is revealed that matches an embassy and the…

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This board game is exactly what the title describes: it lets you play out the Underwater Battle from Thunderball. The game came with pre-painted miniatures, so my Tabletop Simulator version uses some simple royalty free models to represent them,: they’re not accurate, but…

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In this game, everyone takes turns trying to open a briefcase by moving the letters of “James Bond” over numbers and uncovering all the items. On your turn, you roll the two dice and move numbers that perfectly add up to the total…

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This James Bond board game is an abstract strategy board game where you are trying to capture your opponent’s tiles. It’s best placed as a 2v2 game, although the rules do cover 1v1 and 1v2 versions. Red team plays against black team. The…

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James Bond’s skill at casino and bluffing games is well known from the books and films, so a bluffing game makes a lot of sense for a James Bond game. In this bluffing game, each player is dealt three cards – these are…

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A roll and move James Bond board game was inevitable, but this one has some nice ideas – although clearly inspired by Cluedo. In this game, you are travelling to 6 different areas to try and identify nuclear bombs – one of them…

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There’s not a lot to say about this game – it’s Tic-Tac-Toe (or Noughts & Crosses), but one person plays as 0 and the other plays as 7. The main significant thing is the rather nice metal casing the game is made in,…

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This board game went though a few different designs, for my recreation I went with the Spear’s version – the game itself is exactly the same, it’s mainly the board graphics that are different between each version. In Secret Service Game, you are…

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Old board games are either hard to come by, or expensive. Many are missing pieces or have other damaged. Trying to play these out-of-print games with the original physical copies is pretty much an impossible task. Thankfully, a game called Tabletop Simulator has…

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