The Great War in the East

Publicado em 1978

Subtitle: Four World War I Battles This is actually 4 games in one. A "fifth wheel" to the series (using the same standard rules) was the Strategy & Tactics magazine game Tannenberg. Series designer: David C. Isby Author of historical article: Richard Spence Serbia/Galicia: Austria-Hungary must decide how to allocate its forces and respond to progress or the lack of it on two fronts as it undertakes the offensives in Serbia and tries to withstand the onslaught of the Russian juggernaut in its own Galicia province. Designer: J.A. Nelson Von Hindenburg in Poland: Russia and Germany battle for the mineral-rich province of Silesia. Designer: Anthony Beavers The Brusilov Offensive: One of the few effective Russian generals of the periods gets the Russian act together, despite lack of ammunition, and launches one of the most successful Russian drives of the war. Will it help lessen German pressure against the Allies on the Western front? (With the more controversial Tannenberg, star game of the series.) Designer: James F. Dunnigan Caporetto, 1917: the Central Powers push the Italians back over 100 miles. (Dog of the series.) Designer: Albert A. Nofi Contents: 4 17"x22" maps, 800 playing pieces, 2 standard rules booklets, 4 exclusive rules booklets, original SPI tray and dice.

The Great War in the East

Informacoes do jogo

Jogadores
2 Players
Tempo
5 hours
Peso
Medium — 3,18/5
Ano
1978
Avaliacao no BGG
7,18
Idade minima
12+

Perguntas frequentes

The Great War in the East is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of The Great War in the East takes about 300 minutes.
The Great War in the East has a complexity rating of 3.18/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for The Great War in the East is 12+.
The Great War in the East has a rating of 7.18/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 106 ratings.
The Great War in the East was designed by Jim Dunnigan, David C. Isby, J. A. Nelson, Anthony Beavers, Albert A. Nofi. It was published in 1978.