Operation Felix

Published 1992

Game on the invasion of Gibraltar by the Germans in 1940/41. This game was published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #153, along with Zama. Operation Felix is a "what if..." game on the invasion of Gibraltar by the Germans in 1940/41, shortly after the fall of France. Historically, it was the option Hitler elected against, putting political calculations ahead of military realities in his attempt to dominate Europe. This recasting of history assumes that Hitler made the defeat of Britain his top priority in 1940-41. Instead of angling for negotiations with His Majesty's government after Dunkirk, The Fuhrer issues orders to German High Command to take the war to the Commonwealth wherever it could. The one obvious target that is close at hand, and has considerable military and political value, is the Rock of Gibraltar, the gateway to the western Mediterranean Sea. Scenarios cover a July 1940 attack, the more probable December 1940 invasion, and a Spanish assault (with a little help from German allies). Optional rules for SS reinforcements and greater German amphibious capacity. Game scale: hex scale = 250 meters/hex side to side time = one day per game turn strength = platoon/company/battalion sized units

Operation Felix

Game Info

Players
1-2 Players
Time
1.5 hours
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.4/5
Year
1992
BGG Rating
4.83
BGG Rank
#28821

Frequently Asked Questions

Operation Felix supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Operation Felix takes about 90 minutes.
Operation Felix has a complexity rating of 2.40/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
Operation Felix has a rating of 4.83/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 79 ratings. It is ranked #28821 overall.
Operation Felix was designed by Christopher Cummins. It was published in 1992.