Atlantic Wall: The Invasion of Europe June 1944 (1978)
Playtime: 360
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
Publisher:
SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.),
Hobby Japan
Designers:
Joseph M. Balkoski
Artists:
Shin Ueda,
Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechanics:
Ratio / Combat Results Table,
Simulation,
Hexagon Grid,
Dice Rolling,
Zone of Control
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6 June 1944: While German Troops battled for their lives on the Eastern Front, all remained quiet
in the West. The long anticipated allied invasion seemed particularly unlikely along this portion of French
Coast known as Normandy. But this was D-Day, and the unlikely was soon to become reality. As the vast Allied
armada came into view, as Allied munitions began to burst upon the quiet French beach and among the German
strong-points, the greatest drama in military history began to unfold.
This game simulates this historical conflict on a five-section map representing the actual area, across which cardboard playing pieces move and engage through an hexagonal grid, which functions like the squares of a chessboard in the outcome of each combat and the success of failure of various game operations.
Atlantic Wall is a battalion-level game of the D-Day invasion. This is a monster game as it comes with five 34" x 22" maps and over 2000 counters.
This game simulates this historical conflict on a five-section map representing the actual area, across which cardboard playing pieces move and engage through an hexagonal grid, which functions like the squares of a chessboard in the outcome of each combat and the success of failure of various game operations.
Atlantic Wall is a battalion-level game of the D-Day invasion. This is a monster game as it comes with five 34" x 22" maps and over 2000 counters.
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