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Shanghai Incident: 28 January – 2 March 1932
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Shanghai Incident: 28 January – 2 March 1932

Designed by Chris Perello

Published by Decision Games (I)

Casual Flow: 15 Min Teach

Players

2

Play Time

60-120 min

Complexity

2.0 / 5

Rating

5.8

Year

2015

Community Snapshot

Medium-Light complexity
60–120 min
5.8 on BGG (21)

Categories

Wargame
Simulate warfare — military strategy, tactics, and historical battles.

Designed for 2 players and playable in 60–120 min, Shanghai Incident: 28 January – 2 March 1932 delivers a medium-light experience that earned a 0.0 on BGG.

How It Plays

Hexagon Grid

The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.

About This Game

A faction of the Japanese military had been looking for an excuse to extend Japanese control deeper into the Chinese mainland. When several Chinese monks were beaten, this faction paid thugs to fan anti-Japanese activities in the Chinese sector of Shanghai. Seizing the “opportunity,” a small force of naval infantry invaded Chapei, the all-Chinese northern section of the city of Shanghai.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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