The Battle of Mimigawa 1578 (2020)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 0
Mindestalter: 0
Spieleranzahl:
1 - 2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (国際通信社)
Spiel-Designer:
Ryuko Yoshikawa
Künstler:
Unbekannt
Mechaniken:
Hexagon Grid,
Chit-Pull System
Beschreibung
Mimigawa is a battle fought on 10 December 1578 between the Ōtomo clan and Shimazu clans. It ended in a decisive Shimazu victory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mimigawa
In 1578, Sorin Otomo, who was the largest Sengoku Daimyo in Kyushu, protected Asahi Ito, who had lost Hyuga after the Shimazu invasion. In an attempt to recapture Hyuga and expand the power of Christianity, he attacked. Shimazu forces pushed forward the army of Otomo's army and crossed the Ogawa.
Battle of Mimikawa is a wargame on the Shimazu vs. Otomo battle, also known as the Battle of Takashirogawa.
This game adopts the chit driven system in which "activating chits" are assigned to each unit of both sides. It reproduces medieval battles where actions can be uncontroled.
Game scale
1 hex = approx. 100 m
1 unit = 250-500 soldiers
Number of players = 2
Play time = 120 minutes
Contents (excluding magazines)
160 pieces (15mm square)
1 map (1 A1 size)
1 rule book (12 pages)
(adapted and translated from Command Japan website)
Issue game in Command Magazine Japan #153
Mimigawa is a battle fought on 10 December 1578 between the Ōtomo clan and Shimazu clans. It ended in a decisive Shimazu victory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mimigawa
In 1578, Sorin Otomo, who was the largest Sengoku Daimyo in Kyushu, protected Asahi Ito, who had lost Hyuga after the Shimazu invasion. In an attempt to recapture Hyuga and expand the power of Christianity, he attacked. Shimazu forces pushed forward the army of Otomo's army and crossed the Ogawa.
Battle of Mimikawa is a wargame on the Shimazu vs. Otomo battle, also known as the Battle of Takashirogawa.
This game adopts the chit driven system in which "activating chits" are assigned to each unit of both sides. It reproduces medieval battles where actions can be uncontroled.
Game scale
1 hex = approx. 100 m
1 unit = 250-500 soldiers
Number of players = 2
Play time = 120 minutes
Contents (excluding magazines)
160 pieces (15mm square)
1 map (1 A1 size)
1 rule book (12 pages)
(adapted and translated from Command Japan website)
Issue game in Command Magazine Japan #153
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