Fortress Europa

Publie en 1978

Fortress Europa recreates the Allied campaign in Western Europe from D-Day to March 1945. The Allied player must select an invasion site and make a successful landing, breakout of the beachhead, drive across France and push deep into Germany. The German player must prevent the Allied Invasion or else conduct and orderly withdrawal across France, constantly delaying the Allies, and then counter attacking in the winter. Fortress Europa is the successor to Avalon Hill’s highly acclaimed Russian Campaign...The basic game is 37 turns long, but several scenarios are provided for those wishing a shorter game. In addition, Sudden Death Victory Conditions are included which shorten the basic game ... Fortress Europa comes in an 8.5” x 11.5” x 2” game box with three part mounted 22” x 24” map board; 520 double-sided die cut cardboard counters; a 16-page rule booklet with rules for play, optional rules and scenarios; several cardstock player aids including German & Allied Order of Battle charts, Aircraft Mission and Replacement Chart and a Time Record Chart; and one six sided die. Avalon Hill also published a Play By Mail (PBM) kit for Fortress Europa including two-page, pink instructions and double sided pages for the German and Allied Order of Battle Charts used for tracking play.

Fortress Europa

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
4 hours
Poids
Medium — 3,16/5
Annee
1978
Note sur BGG
6,70
Classement sur BGG
#5618
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Fortress Europa is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Fortress Europa takes about 240 minutes.
Fortress Europa has a complexity rating of 3.16/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Fortress Europa is 12+.
Fortress Europa has a rating of 6.70/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 657 ratings. It is ranked #5618 overall.
Fortress Europa was designed by Alan R. Moon, John Edwards, Richard Hamblen. It was published in 1978.