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Solitaire Scenarios for Use with Panzer, Armor, and 88
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Solitaire Scenarios for Use with Panzer, Armor, and 88

Requires:88: A Tactical Game of Armored Combat on the North African Front, 1940-1942

Designed by S. Craig Taylor

Published by Yaquinto

Expansion
Moderate Depth: 30 Min Teach
History: World War II (Africa)
Series: Panzer game system (Yaquinto/Avalon Hill/GMT)

Players

1

Play Time

120 min

Complexity

3.3 / 5

Rating

7.3

Year

1981

Community Snapshot

Medium complexity
~120 min
7.3 on BGG (8)
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Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Wargame
Simulate warfare — military strategy, tactics, and historical battles.
World War II
Set during the Second World War — from D-Day to the Pacific theater.

A medium scenario / mission / campaign game game playable in ~120 min, rated 7.3 on BGG.

How It Plays

Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game

You play through linked missions or scenarios that build on each other — it's like an epic adventure in chapters.

Solo / Solitaire Game

You can play this one all by yourself — perfect for a quiet evening when you want a fun challenge on your own.

About This Game

(BGG user description:) This pack contains six solitaire scenarios for the Yaquinto tactical games Panzer: A Tactical Game of Armored Combat on the Eastern Front, 1941-1945, Armor: A Tactical Game of Armored Combat in Western Europe, 1944-1945, and 88: A Tactical Game of Armored Combat on the North African Front, 1940-1942. There are two scenarios for each base game: Escape from the Korsun-Sevchenovsky Salient, Eastern Front, 29 January 1944 (player plays the Germans) The Battle for Djebel Bou Aoukaz, Tunisia, 27-30 April 1943 (player plays the British) The 82nd Airborne at St. Mere Eglise, Western Front, 6 June 1944 (player plays the Americans) The Defense of Orsha, Eastern Front, 29 October 1943 (player plays the Russians) The Taking of Longstrop Hill, Tunisia, 26 April 1943.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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