Blitz! A World in Conflict

Published 2015

Blitz! A World in Conflict is an army-level adaptation of the internationally award winning global World War II wargame World in Flames. Blitz! covers the entire globe on one large (approx 910mm x 560 mm/36"x22") map of the world with area-based movement covering every theater of the war (Europe, N Africa, Pacific, E. Asia, N Atlantic, etc.) Blitz! A World in Conflict is a stand-alone boxed game. It includes almost 400 two-sided counters providing all the armies, air wings, and fleets for all the major combatants and many other countries, selected commanders, plus game markers. It plays in a fraction of the time needed for most historically-accurate World War II campaign games (2 hours for Barbarossa, 5 to 8 hours for the entire global war) while still giving players the opportunity to cover the entire war. Rules include various options so you can tailor the game to your preferences and experiment with "what if" situations," including revising the politics of the 1930s before the war begins. At last you can re-fight with all WW2 WiF style in less than a lifetime. Contents • 1 large map (559mm x 864 mm) • 396 two-sided full colour counters • 1 Rule book • 8 two-sided Weapons Development Charts • 2 x 6-sided dice

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Blitz! A World in Conflict

Game Info

Players
1-5 Players
Time
30-480 min
Weight
Medium — 3.39/5
Year
2015
BGG Rating
7.64
BGG Rank
#6758
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Blitz! A World in Conflict supports 1 to 5 players.
A game of Blitz! A World in Conflict takes between 30 and 480 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Blitz! A World in Conflict has a complexity rating of 3.39/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Blitz! A World in Conflict is 12+.
Blitz! A World in Conflict has a rating of 7.64/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 257 ratings. It is ranked #6758 overall.
Blitz! A World in Conflict was designed by Dave LeLacheur. It was published in 2015.