Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean

Publie en 1996

Fleets of eleven nations vie for control of the Mediterranean Sea, with players ages ten & up taking command of their nation’s destiny at sea. The first of the Great War at Sea series. The first edition (Great War at Sea, Vol. I) was published in 1996. The First edition included: 460 counters (180 1 x half-inch counters, 280 half-inch square counters) Two 17"x22" Operational map segments One 25"x25" Tactical map Twelve-page GWAS series rulebook Booklet with 50 scenarios. Two organizational cards Playing time varies from forty-five minutes to more than three hours depending on the scenario. Second edition has: 490 counters (210 1 x half-inch counters, 280 half-inch square counters) Two 17x22" Operational map segments One 25x25" Tactical map New (2000-2001) 20-page GWAS series rule book New booklet, with 70 scenarios. Three generic GWAS fleet cards Log sheet (photocopy before play) New art on the box top and bottom. Box art revised on 2nd and 3rd printings. Internal components are the same across all three second edition printings.

Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
2 hours
Poids
Medium — 2,78/5
Annee
1996
Note sur BGG
6,85
Classement sur BGG
#8005
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean takes about 120 minutes.
Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean has a complexity rating of 2.78/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean is 12+.
Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean has a rating of 6.85/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 281 ratings. It is ranked #8005 overall.
Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean was designed by Michael Bennighof, Brian L. Knipple. It was published in 1996.