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Game - 27 - France 1940

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 27 - France 1940
14  of these sold for an average price of: 47.1947.1914 of these sold for an average price of: 47.19
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TitleFrance 1940
SubtitleThe Fall of France, 1940
Issue27
Has GameYes
PublisherStrategic Publications Inc.
PubDate
Game NameThe Fall of France, 1940
SolitaireNo
Players2
ScaleOperational
EditionGame
EditorJim Dunnigan
ContributorAlbert A. Nofi, John Young, Sid Sackson
Artistnone
DesignerJames F. Dunnigan
Game TagsEurope, World War II
Strategy & Tactics - Game - 27 - France 1940



Description: France 1940 is an operational level simulation of the German invasion of France in 1940. Units are corps and divisions, with important regiments and brigades represented. The map covers the German-Franco border, from the parts of the Maginot Line to the English Channel.

The game consists of standard rules, advanced rules incorporating more complexity and realism and an Idiot's Rule, simulating the initial inflexibility of the Allied command. Six German and eleven Allied orders of battle allow players to experiment with game balance as well as explore various "What ifs".
Contents:
  • Alexander by John Young
  • Allied Bomber Offensive Against Germany by G. Woodward
  • Fall of France, 1940 by Albert A. Nofi
  • Sackson on Games by Sid Sackson
  • Tactical Notes by R. Champer
Notes: Republished by Avalon Hill in 1972.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-06-30 14:53:37. Last edited by gdm on 2018-08-12 22:02:14

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