Second World War at Sea: FDR's Lost Ships of 1937 (2014)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 180
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
1 - 2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Avalanche Press Ltd.
Designers:
Michael Bennighof
Artists:
Michael Bennighof
Mechanics:
Dice Rolling,
Secret Unit Deployment,
Simulation,
Hexagon Grid
Beschreibung
From the Avalanche Press website:
In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt cut defense spending in response to the demands of Republicans and conservative Democrats for a balanced budget, even as unemployment continued to soar. Had he continued with his use of naval construction as a jobs program, the U.S. Navy would have had a number of additional heavy warships in 1941: two battleships, two carriers and their aircraft, and additional cruisers and destroyers.
The Midsummer 2014 Golden Journal includes 25 new laser-cut, mounted, scorchless and sootless pieces for FDR's Lost Ships of 1937: 15 "long" ship pieces and 10 aircraft pieces. And we have some scenarios for them, too.
From the Avalanche Press website:
In 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt cut defense spending in response to the demands of Republicans and conservative Democrats for a balanced budget, even as unemployment continued to soar. Had he continued with his use of naval construction as a jobs program, the U.S. Navy would have had a number of additional heavy warships in 1941: two battleships, two carriers and their aircraft, and additional cruisers and destroyers.
The Midsummer 2014 Golden Journal includes 25 new laser-cut, mounted, scorchless and sootless pieces for FDR's Lost Ships of 1937: 15 "long" ship pieces and 10 aircraft pieces. And we have some scenarios for them, too.
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