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Java Sea: Wicked Sisters

Java Sea: Wicked Sisters

Requires:Second World War at Sea: Bismarck

Designed by Michael Bennighof

Published by Avalanche Press Ltd.

Expansion
Table Status Unknown
Series: Campaign Study (Avalanche Press)
Series: Second World War at Sea (Avalanche Press)

Players

0

Play Time

Unknown

Complexity

N/A

Rating

9.0

Year

2024

Community Snapshot

~0 min
9.0 on BGG (6)
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Categories

Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Nautical
Life at sea — sailing, naval battles, pirates, or ocean exploration.
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.

Designed for 0 players and playable in ~0 min, Java Sea: Wicked Sisters delivers a experience that earned a 9.0 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.

Secret Unit Deployment

You place your units face-down so opponents don't know what you've got — the reveal is always exciting.

Simultaneous Action Selection

Everyone chooses their action at the same time and reveals together — no waiting around, and plenty of surprises.

About This Game

In February 1942, the German Navy prepared a top-secret mission, known as Operation Cerberus, to move the battle cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau (known to British sailors as the “Wicked Sisters”) and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen from Brest in western France to Norway. Without special training operations or any other moves that might alert the British, they would suddenly dart up the narrow English Channel. The daring “Channel Dash” caught the British by surprise, and all three ships made it to German though Gneisenau suffered damage that would never be fully repaired.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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