Flat Top (1977)

Playtime: 360
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
The Avalon Hill Game Co,
Battleline
Designers:
S. Craig Taylor
Artists:
Rodger B. MacGowan
Mechanics:
Variable Set-up,
Events,
Paper-and-Pencil,
Dice Rolling,
Movement Points,
Grid Movement,
Simulation,
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game,
Hexagon Grid,
Multiple Maps,
Hidden Movement,
Secret Unit Deployment
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Flat Top is a board wargame of high complexity that covers the battles of the Solomon Seas between the United States and Japan in 1942. It is very well researched and covers all aspects of naval and air combat as it existed in 1942. The system depicts weather, air searches, air combat, surface combat, carrier operations, submarines, air bases, supplies, and much more. The game requires intense planning and searching since movement is covert and the map is huge.
The units are individual ships and submarines with each air point representing three aircraft. Hexes are twenty miles, and each turn represents one hour.
The game includes thirteen hundred counters, 4 maps to create a 44" x 28" map of the South Pacific, four Allied/Japanese operations cards, three player aid cards and two log sheets.
First edition Battle Line has two counter card sheets containing 800 counters.
The units are individual ships and submarines with each air point representing three aircraft. Hexes are twenty miles, and each turn represents one hour.
The game includes thirteen hundred counters, 4 maps to create a 44" x 28" map of the South Pacific, four Allied/Japanese operations cards, three player aid cards and two log sheets.
First edition Battle Line has two counter card sheets containing 800 counters.
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