Seeing Red: The Raid on Kronstadt Harbor, August 18, 1919
(2020)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 1 to 1 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Dice Rolling, Point to Point Movement, Simulation, Solo / Solitaire Game, Card Play Conflict Resolution, Dice Rolling, Open Drafting, Point to Point Movement, Simulation und Solo / Solitaire Game...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 150 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 1 |
| Publisher: | High Flying Dice Games, High Flying Dice Games |
| Designers: | Paul Rohrbaugh |
| Artists: | Dariusz Buraczewski |
| Mechanics: | Dice Rolling, Point to Point Movement, Simulation, Solo / Solitaire Game, Card Play Conflict Resolution, Dice Rolling, Open Drafting, Point to Point Movement, Simulation, Solo / Solitaire Game |
Seeing Red is a solitaire game on the British Royal Navy’s raid on the Kronstadt naval base during the Russian Revolution. Even before the armistice with Germany ended the fighting along the Western Front in WWI, British, French and US forces were deployed to attack Soviet controlled Russia to undermine and perhaps overthrow the Communists from power in Russia. One of the more daring Allied attacks occurred when a British flotilla of Coastal Motor Boats (CMB) was dispatched to raid the Soviet occupied naval base of Kronstadt. The raiders were supported by aircraft launched by the world’s first aircraft carrier, HMS Vindictive, making this one of the first combined air/sea attacks in military history.
Soviet warships based at Kronstadt safeguarded St. Petersburg (soon to be renamed Leningrad), and were severely contesting Allied warships in the Baltic. The harbor was considered one of the most heavily fortified ports in Europe, and many in the British Admiralty considered the raid a suicidal gamble. The active player takes on the role of the commanders of the British ships and aircraft. You must endeavor to overcome the Soviet defenses and night-time visibility to inflict as much damage as possible before being killed, captured or fleeing, and then escaping with those vessels and aircraft that survive. Can you do as well or better?
—description from the publisher
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Seeing Red: The Raid on Kronstadt Harbor, August 18, 1919
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