Six Angles No. 13 Tsitadere : Battle of Kursk (Zitadelle : Duel for Kursk)

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: シミュレーションゲーム シックス・アングルズ 第13号 ツィタデレ: クルスクの決戦 (Zitadelle: Duel for Kursk)
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Item number: 607508361
Released date: 29 Jul 2009
Maker: Sunset Games
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Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

■ Product Explanation ■
Six Angles is a specialized simulation game magazine with an additional game in accordance with the special feature in each issue.
A simulation game is a game called a war game.
It is a game aimed at reproducing and examining various aspects of the war in history.
It is also called a war game.
It consists of paper frames (units) representing the units that participated in the war, paper maps depicting the battlefield, and a rule book that explains how to play the game.
On April 15, 1943, Supreme Commander of the German Armed Forces, Hitler, signed "Operation Order No. 6" below, ordering preparations for a new attack to begin.
"As the first offensive of this year, I have decided to launch" Operation Tsitadere (Fortress) "as soon as the weather permits. The goal of this offensive is to drive our attacking forces from both the ビェルゴロド and southern Oryol regions, and to surround, pincer, and destroy large enemy forces deployed in the Kursk Overhang through a rapid and thorough concentrated attack from both wings. This offensive is an extremely important operation. Therefore, it must be quickly and fully successful in bringing strategic leadership to our side in the spring and summer." However, Supreme Commander of the German Ninth Army, Commander of the German Fire Power System).
Attacks against infantry units employ a system in which the application of combat results (probability of withdrawal or loss of force) varies according to the "Continued War Moral Value" prescribed for each army (German army) / army (Soviet army).
In addition, there are selection rules to expand the range of game play and increase reproducibility, such as division of battalion of German armored regiment, division of company of Tiger heavy tank battalion, uncertainty of appearance schedule of reinforcement of Soviet army, etc..
* This game is the complete Japanese version of "Zitadelle : Duel for Kursk" published by 3W in the United States in 1992. Details have been added by the game designer (publisher of the Japanese version).
1 unit : regiment / brigade / battalion / company
1 hex : 3.2 km
1 turn : 1 day
■ Set Contents ■
Map Board (A1 size) 1 sheet / 4 sheets (528 sheets) / A4 double-sided chart 4 sheets
* Two 6-sided dice (sold separately) are required for playing.
■ Game Overview ■
Playing time : 2 hours ~
Number of players : 1-2 players
Target Age : 12 years 1943 trenches