Kampfpanzer: Armored Combat, 1937-40 (1973)

Playtime: 120
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)
Designers:
Jim Dunnigan
Artists:
Manfred F. Milkuhn,
Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechanics:
Grid Movement,
Programmed Movement,
Events,
Movement Points,
Simultaneous Action Selection,
Dice Rolling,
Hexagon Grid,
Simulation,
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game,
Paper-and-Pencil,
Action Queue,
Zone of Control
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Strategy & Tactics magazine #41.
"[A] tactical level simulation of armored warfare as it was in the period 1937-1940. Conflicts represented took place in the Spanish Civil War, the Battle of Khalkhin-Gol, the Russo-Finish War, and the early stages of World War II. Armies represented include the British, French, German, Czech, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish Republican and Spanish Nationalist. A great variety of armored fighting vehicles are involved in a wide range of situations along with infantry and artillery units. A panic rule simulates the varying levels of training, discipline and determination of the forces represented."
Units represent platoon sized units. One turn is 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Each hex is 100 meters across. Used SPI's first simultaneous movement plotting system, SiMov.
"[A] tactical level simulation of armored warfare as it was in the period 1937-1940. Conflicts represented took place in the Spanish Civil War, the Battle of Khalkhin-Gol, the Russo-Finish War, and the early stages of World War II. Armies represented include the British, French, German, Czech, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish Republican and Spanish Nationalist. A great variety of armored fighting vehicles are involved in a wide range of situations along with infantry and artillery units. A panic rule simulates the varying levels of training, discipline and determination of the forces represented."
Units represent platoon sized units. One turn is 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Each hex is 100 meters across. Used SPI's first simultaneous movement plotting system, SiMov.
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