Highway to the Reich (first and second editions)
Published 1976
Highway to the Reich is a tactical company/troop level simulation of the Allied/German combat which took place during the critical ten day period of Operation Market-Garden: September 17-26, 1944. The game simulates the over 35,000 Allies dropped from the skies of Holland to take and hold a crucial stretch of highway with its bridges. Contains four 22" x 34" four color soft maps, over 2,000 die-cut counter playing pieces (2400 total on 6 counter sheets), 32 page rule book, various charts and playing aids including German off board movement. Re-implemented by: Highway to the Reich (third edition)
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Game Info
- Players
- 1-5 Players
- Time
- 6 hours
- Weight
- Medium-Heavy — 4.3/5
- Year
- 1976
- BGG Rating
- 7.16
- BGG Rank
- #8328
- Min Age
- 12+
Frequently Asked Questions
Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) supports 1 to 5 players.
A typical game of Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) takes about 360 minutes.
Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) has a complexity rating of 4.30/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) is 12+.
Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) has a rating of 7.16/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 210 ratings. It is ranked #8328 overall.
Highway to the Reich (first and second editions) was designed by Eric Goldberg, Irad B. Hardy, J. A. Nelson. It was published in 1976.