Multi Man Publishing (MMP) is a wargame publisher that produces both board and computer wargames. They specialize in producing game systems and modules that simulate historical battles and conflicts.
Founded in 1994 as a division of The Gamers, Inc.
Became its own company in 2000
Publishes games in partnership with a number of other companies
Has won multiple Charles S. Roberts Awards for Best World War II Boardgame, Best Modern Era Boardgame, and Best Magazine
Acquired the license to publish Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) products in 2001
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A tactical WWII wargame that simulates squad-level infantry combat using a detailed set of rules and scenarios.
An introductory set of rules and scenarios for Advanced Squad Leader designed to teach players the basics of the game system.
A hex-and-counter board game that simulates the final Russian offensive against Germany in World War II.
A board game that simulates the Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history.
A tactical WWII wargame that simulates combat between armored units using a hex-based game board and a set of rules for movement and combat.
Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) is a tactical WWII wargame that simulates squad-level infantry combat using a detailed set of rules and scenarios.
MMP specializes in producing game systems and modules that simulate historical battles and conflicts, and has won multiple awards for their work. They also hold the license to publish Advanced Squad Leader products.
The ASL Starter Kit is an introductory set of rules and scenarios for Advanced Squad Leader designed to teach players the basics of the game system.
No, MMP produces wargames covering a range of conflicts and historical periods, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the American Civil War.
Many of MMP's games are designed for two or more players, but there are also options for solo play, such as ASL solitaire modules.