Anvil-Dragoon: The Second D-Day (1976)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Spielzeit: 150
Mindestalter: 12
Spieleranzahl:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
JagdPanther Publications,
Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc.
Spiel-Designer:
Howard Anderson
Künstler:
Unbekannt
Mechaniken:
Simulation,
Hexagon Grid
Beschreibung
ANVIL-DRAGOON is a regimental/brigade level simulation of the invasion of Southern France in August 1944. One player represents the German forces employed in this area and maneuvers unit counters which represent the German forces which were or which could have been involved in this campaign. The other player represents the allied commander, and maneuvers unit counters which represent the British, American, and French units which were, or which could have been included in the actual campaign. Depending on the scenario played, a set of victory conditions are established, which will affect the actions taken by both players as they maneuver their units in an effort to fulfill the victory conditions and win the game.
6 Scenarios, each 15 turns.
16 x 28 hex map on yellow paper with reddish-brown and blue coloring for the man made and natural geographic map symbols.
144 thin die-cut counters
Published as a magazine game in JagdPanther #12 which has been rereleased in PDF format by Amarillo Design Bureau.
ANVIL-DRAGOON is a regimental/brigade level simulation of the invasion of Southern France in August 1944. One player represents the German forces employed in this area and maneuvers unit counters which represent the German forces which were or which could have been involved in this campaign. The other player represents the allied commander, and maneuvers unit counters which represent the British, American, and French units which were, or which could have been included in the actual campaign. Depending on the scenario played, a set of victory conditions are established, which will affect the actions taken by both players as they maneuver their units in an effort to fulfill the victory conditions and win the game.
6 Scenarios, each 15 turns.
16 x 28 hex map on yellow paper with reddish-brown and blue coloring for the man made and natural geographic map symbols.
144 thin die-cut counters
Published as a magazine game in JagdPanther #12 which has been rereleased in PDF format by Amarillo Design Bureau.
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