Yom Kippur

प्रकाशित 1995

Oct. 6, 1973: Six years after the decisive Israeli victory in the Six-Day War, Egypt has armed itself again to reclaim undisputed control of the Suez Canal. This time, with better-trained and well-equipped troops (armed with new SAGGER anti-tank missiles), the Egyptians clobber the Israeli Bar-Lev defense line. Israel must once again scramble the valiant IDF and fight for its very survival. Yom Kippur - The Battle for the Sinai, October 1973 covers the bitter fighting around the Suez Canal during the 1973 October War. Both players must fight against time to win before a ceasefire is mandated by the world superpowers. The tools of the modern battlefield, incredibly destructive weapons like rocket artillery, SAM missiles and airmobile troops, are at their disposal. But despite the bewildering complexity of such computerized weapons, Yom Kippur itself is a simple-to-play, fast and fluid contest. Contents: One map 280 counters Series Rules Game Rules Two Dice Game Details: Unit Scale: Company to Brigade Hex Scale: 2 miles / hex Number of Players: 2 (also solitaire friendly) Playing Time: Varies with scenario played Complexity: Low Solitaire Suitability: High Part of the Standard Combat Series. Also published in Command Magazine Japan #65 in 2005.

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Yom Kippur

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खिलाड़ी
2 Players
समय
4 hours
वज़न
Medium — 2.58/5
वर्ष
1995
BGG रेटिंग
7.03
BGG रैंक
#6011
न्यूनतम आयु
12+

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Yom Kippur is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Yom Kippur takes about 240 minutes.
Yom Kippur has a complexity rating of 2.58/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Yom Kippur is 12+.
Yom Kippur has a rating of 7.03/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 411 ratings. It is ranked #6011 overall.
Yom Kippur was designed by Dean Essig, Al Sandrick. It was published in 1995.