The campaign for North Africa [game] : the Desert War 1940-43 / designer: Richard H. Berg ; artist: Redmond A. Simonsen
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- [New York] : Simulations Publications, 1979
- 1 game (various pieces) : paper, col. ; in box 30 x 24 x 11 cm.
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- Title taken from box.
- " ... in the Campaign for North Africa, the sweep and power of the desert war comes to life again on over 24 square feet of beautifully and comprehensively illustrated map. Battles are fought using colorful cardboard playing pieces that portray, with great attention to historical accuracy, the size and strength of the military units and equipment actually involved. Their movement, positioning, and engagement for battle are regulated by a superimposed hexagonal grid, which functions like a chessboard's squares. Simple probability charts determine each combat's outcome."--Box.
- "A super-detailed, intensive simulation specially designed for maximum realism."--Box.
- Copyright ©1978, Simulations Publications Inc., New York, N.Y. 10010.
- Contains 5 soft game-map sheets labelled A-E (designed to be used together to create game board, 267 x 87 cm.), 1 x Air & logistics games rules of play and scenarios booklet, 1 x Land game rules of play booklet, 1 x Historical background booklet, 1 x set of log sheets, 1 x Charts & tables exclusive to the Commonwealth player booklet, 1 x Axis exclusive charts & tables booklet, 2 x charts & tables common to both players booklets, 1800 die-cut cardboard playing pieces (9 sheets of 200 counters each), 2 six-sided dice and 2 plastic storage trays.
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- Desert war 1940-43
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