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Diseñado por Michael Bennighof, Jim Dunnigan
Publicado por SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.), Decision Games (I) + 3 más
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Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Grid Movement
Pieces move on a grid of squares — straightforward movement that still leaves room for deep tactical thinking.
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.
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
You play through linked missions or scenarios that build on each other — it's like an epic adventure in chapters.
Zone of Control
Your pieces influence the spaces around them — enemies can't just waltz through your territory unchallenged.
Sobre Este Juego
Battle for Germany game is small, it only takes about three to four hours to play for players of normal skill and luck. The game starts in December of 1944 with the Ardennes Offensive (a variant allows the German player to skip this and save his strength). As a two-player game, it is interesting in that each player plays both an Allied army (Western Allies or Soviet Union) AND a German army (Western Front or Eastern Front).…
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Duración
180 min
Complejidad
2.1 / 5
Valoración
7.2
Año
1975