Guadalcanal

نُشرت 1966

Guadalcanal is a hex based simulation of the land battle of Guadalcanal from August, 7 1942 through January 29, 1943, with battalion-sized units and a map scale of approximately one mile per hex. The naval and aerial combat that surrounded Guadalcanal are assumed to have their historical results so only historical reinforcements are available. The "Basic Game" introduced the components: the map board, unit counters, victory conditions, movement, zones of control, and combat. The "Tournament Game" the effects of different terrain types, reduction of units due to combat rather than wholesale elimination, ranged artillery fire, and point-based victory conditions. The "Optional Rules" introduced hidden movement, supply rules, different ranges for different artillery units based on their historical composition, withdrawing units from the island, and specialized capabilities for amphibious tractor and engineer units. Records for step reduction were kept on paper side records, rather than using reduced units (as in Anzio); records for hidden movement were also kept on paper, rather than using screens to hide each player's view of the opponent's forces as in Midway. The game victory conditions in the basic game were that the United States won if the Japanese were unable to hold Henderson Field for two consecutive turns between the September 25 and November 20 turns, inclusive, with the game ending on November 20 turn. The Tournament Game extended until the January 29, 1943 turn, with the point-based victory determined based on points awarded for eliminating enemy combat factors, occupying Henderson Field, or (for the Japanese) having Henderson Field in range of their artillery units. The game is superior with a neutral referee for true double blind play. Avalon Hill discontinued the game before assigning it a complexity rating; however, in the Avalon Hill ''General'', Volume 3, Number 6, Avalon Hill assigned to the game the following characteristics: Playing Time: 2-4 hours Play Balance: Even Complexity: Very Complex For Beginner: Very Poor Play-By-Mail: Poor Suggestion: Use of Optional Rules The rules were revised to a small extent in their second printing in June, 1966. These changes were described in the Avalon Hill ''General'', Volume 3. Number 2.

الناشرون

Guadalcanal

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2 Players
الوقت
6 hours
الثقل
Light-Medium — 2,45/5
السنة
1966
تقييم BGG
6,03
ترتيب BGG
#18245
الحد الأدنى للعمر
12+

الأسئلة الشائعة

Guadalcanal is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Guadalcanal takes about 360 minutes.
Guadalcanal has a complexity rating of 2.45/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Guadalcanal is 12+.
Guadalcanal has a rating of 6.03/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 169 ratings. It is ranked #18245 overall.
Guadalcanal was designed by Larry Pinsky, Lindsley Schutz. It was published in 1966.