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Designed by Stephen Pole
Published by Strategemata
Players
2
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Designed for 2 players and playable in 240–480 min, How the West was Saved: the Russo – Polish War 1920 delivers a medium-light experience that earned a 0.0 on BGG.
How It Plays
Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Movement Points
You get a set number of movement points to spend on moving your pieces — plan your path carefully.
Turn Order: Random
Turn order is determined randomly each round — you never know if you'll be first or last!
About This Game
"How the West was Saved: the Russo-Polish War 1920" is a two–player strategic wargame based upon the Russo – Polish War from April 1920, when the Poles were poised to attack Kiev, until October 1920 when the War effectively came to an end. One player commands the Polish and Ukrainian armies; the other commands the Russians (and their Lithuanian allies if Lithuania joins the conflict). Generally, each counter denotes a cavalry or infantry division or an artillery train; but, some smaller brigades and regiments are also represented.…
Source: BoardGameGeek
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Play Time
240-480 min
Complexity
2.3 / 5
Rating
7.5
Year
2020