Panzer (first edition)

1979 yılında yayımlandı

(from the box:) Panzer is a tactical-level game of ground combat on the Eastern Front in World War II. The strengths and weaknesses of the German and Russian units involved are accurately and playably duplicated by forty-nine data cards that display all information needed to move and fight. The system easily incorporates myriad details such as armor thicknesses at various points, shots from various angles, heights, and altitudes, and the effects of terrain. The rules cover the important aspects of small unit tactics - armor piercing shots, small arms fire, artillery barrages, air support, communications, gun depression, mines, roadblocks, barbed wire, smoke, and much more. The scenarios cover a variety of combat situations that are resolved on the three piece geomorphic mapboard, which also features movable terrain pieces. The types of units include counters for infantry, anti-tanks guns, Panthers, Tigers, STG IIIs, Hetzers, T-34s, Stalins, SU-100s, SU-152, and much, much more.

Tasarımcılar

Panzer (first edition)

Oyun Bilgisi

Oyuncular
2 Players
Süre
2 hours
Ağırlık
Medium-Heavy — 3,77/5
Yıl
1979
BGG Puanı
7,28
BGG Sıralaması
#9358
Min. Yaş
12+

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

Panzer (first edition) is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Panzer (first edition) takes about 120 minutes.
Panzer (first edition) has a complexity rating of 3.77/5.00 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 Panzer (first edition) is 12+.
Panzer (first edition) has a rating of 7.28/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 150 ratings. It is ranked #9358 overall.
Panzer (first edition) was designed by James M. Day. It was published in 1979.