The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition

2007년 출시

In 1995 Ted Raicer's game, The Great War in Europe, was published in Command Magazine by the XTR Corporation. The game was well received, and shortly afterward, an expansion, The Great War in the Near East, was also released. The Deluxe edition of The Great War in Europe is more than a consolidation of these two games. The rules have be rewritten to include changes that make the game more realistic and yet quicker and easier to play. It also includes scenarios for each front for each year of the war - allowing games to take from as little as two or three hours up to a full weekend for the full campaign game. The games comes with three maps (Eastern Front, Western Front and Turkey), and app. 1500 ½ inch counters, THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE: DELUXE EDITION will update two classic designs in an edition that will provide all the challenges and Great War flavour you've come to expect from the designer of Paths of Glory, Clash of Giants, Reds, and Grand Illusion. Despite the scale and size of the game it plays quickly because as one person is having their turn on the Eastern Front the other player can be having their turn on the Western Front and this means very little downtime.

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The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition

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인원
2-4 Players
시간
10 hours
난이도
Medium-Heavy — 3.62/5
출시 연도
2007
BGG 평점
6.99
BGG 순위
#7958
최소 연령
12+

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The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition takes about 600 minutes.
The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition has a complexity rating of 3.62/5.00 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 The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition is 12+.
The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition has a rating of 6.99/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 276 ratings. It is ranked #7958 overall.
The Great War in Europe: Deluxe Edition was designed by Ted Raicer. It was published in 2007.