Battle for Stalingrad

出版于 1980 年

(from the SPI Edition box/Decision Games website and user's description:) In the autumn of 1942, 14 German divisions of the Sixth Army and Fourth Panzer were poised to attack the vital city of Stalingrad. Facing the German forces were dozens of divisions and brigades of the Soviet 62nd Army. For seven weeks the Germans would hammer at the city in a seesaw conflict for control of the Volga River. Battle for Stalingrad simulates the campaign that would halt the German drive to the east in the Soviet Union. The playing map represents the terrain in and around Stalingrad, and the colorful playing pieces reflect the sizes and strengths of the opposing military units. Their movement, positioning, and engagement for battle are regulated by a superimposed hexagonal grid, which functions like a chessboard's squares. The game is a battalion/company level simulation for two Players. The scale is approximately 600 meters to the hex and each Game-Turn represents one week of real time. Game components: 600 die-cut cardboard playing pieces; a 22" x 34" map; and various playing aids. SPI edition - One rules booklet Excalibre edition - two rules booklets (Standard and Optional) Level of Complexity: Moderate. Average Playing Time: 3 to 12 hours. Suitability for Solitaire Play: Moderate.

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Battle for Stalingrad

游戏信息

玩家
2 Players
时长
6 hours
复杂度
Medium — 3.23/5
年份
1980
BGG 评分
7.53
BGG 排名
#7473
最低年龄
12+

常见问题

Battle for Stalingrad is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Battle for Stalingrad takes about 360 minutes.
Battle for Stalingrad has a complexity rating of 3.23/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Battle for Stalingrad is 12+.
Battle for Stalingrad has a rating of 7.53/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 207 ratings. It is ranked #7473 overall.
Battle for Stalingrad was designed by John Hill (I). It was published in 1980.