Fortress Berlin

Published 2004

"Der Führer lebt und leitet die Verteidigung Berlins!" "The Führer lives and is defending Berlin!" screamed out Martin Bormann's final message on April 30th, 1945. Fortress Berlin is a two-player tactical / operational simulation of the last major battle of World War II in Europe, the assault on Berlin. Playing pieces represent the actual units that took part in this fight, along with some optional forces that might have become involved but did not do so. Map scale is approximately 500 yards (457 meters) to the hex. The mapboard depicts the essential portions of the city of Berlin, the general area including the German inner defenses for Berlin. This ranges from Treptow in the east to Spandau on the western side; and covers the area from Wedding-Pankow down to Mariendorf-Zehlendorf on the north-south axis. Each Game Turn represents one day and ground units range in size from a company up to a division. Features include: Full color 22"x34" map 480 full color die cut counters Rulebook length - 16 pages Charts and tables - 4 pages Complexity - Medium Solitaire suitability - High Playing time - 12 hours Design - John Prados Development - C. Rawling Graphic Design - Craig Grando and Nicolas Eskubi

Designers

Fortress Berlin

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
12 hours
Weight
Medium-Heavy — 3.65/5
Year
2004
BGG Rating
6.52
BGG Rank
#11751
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Fortress Berlin is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Fortress Berlin takes about 720 minutes.
Fortress Berlin has a complexity rating of 3.65/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Fortress Berlin is 12+.
Fortress Berlin has a rating of 6.52/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 162 ratings. It is ranked #11751 overall.
Fortress Berlin was designed by John Prados. It was published in 2004.