Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43

2001年発売

Heroes of the Soviet Union - The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43, is a complete stand-alone game and the second game in the Panzer Grenadier series. The first twelve scenarios can be played with the components included in the game. The second twelve scenarios require maps and counters from Panzer Grenadier: Eastern Front. In June 1941, Germany and its allies launched a surprise attack on the Soviet Union. Despite massive casualties, the Red Army of Workers and Peasants held off the invaders. By 1945, Soviet soldiers would capture Berlin and destroy an evil regime. At the forefront of this defense and counter-attack stood the elite Guards division, the Red Army’s fiercest fighters. Game Scale: Game Turn: 15 minutes Hex: 219 yards / 200 meters Units: Platoon Game Inventory: Two 11 x 17" hard mounted full-color mapboards Two countersheets (330 5/8" dual-side printed counters) One 20-page Panzer Grenadier series rulebook One 28-page Heroes game specific rulebook Three Player Aid cards (two 2-sided & one 1-sided)

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Heroes of the Soviet Union:  The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
2 Players
時間
1 hours
重さ(複雑さ)
Medium — 2.84/5
2001
BGG評価
6.31
BGGランク
#17130
対象年齢
12+

よくある質問

Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 takes about 60 minutes.
Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 has a complexity rating of 2.84/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 is 12+.
Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 has a rating of 6.31/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 87 ratings. It is ranked #17130 overall.
Heroes of the Soviet Union: The Defense of Mother Russia 1942-43 was designed by Brian L. Knipple. It was published in 2001.