'Nam Diary (2001)

Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
Minden Games
Designers:
Gary Graber
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Hexagon Grid,
Simulation,
Secret Unit Deployment
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Nam Diary is a "mini-sim" published in Panzerschreck Magazine #6 (Summer 2001) and later made available as a stand alone game.
From the introduction:
It is late afternoon in mid-April, 1968. On patrol near the DMZ, Pfc. Bomar Henry is about to get his first taste of a Vietnam firefight. Will he live to tell about it?
'Nam Diary is a short and very simple game of strategy for two players. One player controls seven US soldiers, while the other controls eleven North Vietnamese (NVA) soldiers. The game includes a map depicting a jungle trail, a few dozen unmounted counters, and brief rules.
From the introduction:
It is late afternoon in mid-April, 1968. On patrol near the DMZ, Pfc. Bomar Henry is about to get his first taste of a Vietnam firefight. Will he live to tell about it?
'Nam Diary is a short and very simple game of strategy for two players. One player controls seven US soldiers, while the other controls eleven North Vietnamese (NVA) soldiers. The game includes a map depicting a jungle trail, a few dozen unmounted counters, and brief rules.
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