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253 - The Battle of Kursk, 1943

Strategy & Tactics - 253 - The Battle of Kursk, 1943
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TitleThe Battle of Kursk, 1943
SubtitleThe Greatest Tank Battle
Issue253
Has GameYes
PublisherDecision Games
PubDate
Game NameDrive on Kursk
Players2
ScaleTactical
Rules LinkLink
MSRP24.990
EditorJoseph Miranda
Contributornone
ArtistJoe Youst, Nicolas Eskubi
DesignerTy Bomba
Game Tagsnone
Strategy & Tactics - 253 - The Battle of Kursk, 1943



Description: This design is actually the third edition of the Kursk game originally published by old-SPI back in the early 1970s, which was later redesigned into a second edition, retitled as: Eric Goldberg's Kursk: History's Greatest Tank Battle, July 1943. The first edition of the game used the proto-system originally devised by James F. Dunnigan for the France 1940 title he published early on in S&T. This new edition is by Ty Bomba, and shares an evolution of the system used in our other Road to Ruin titles: Drive on Stalingrad, and Drive on Moscow.

For each of their player turns, both players determine the phase sequence their own forces will use. That is, they may choose to have their movement phase first, followed by their combat phase; or they may chose to fight first, then move; or they may choose to have two movement phases; or they may choose to have two combat phases.

Each hex represents 10 km, each turn covers 2 days and the pieces mostly represent divisions and corps sized units.
Contents:
  • KURSK: Tactical Victory, Operational Defeat by Joseph Miranda
  • The Prochorovka Myth by Ulrich Blennemann
  • Empire’s End: The Battle of Manzikert by Kelly Bell
  • Tanks in the Wire: Lang Vei, February 1968 by Kelly Bell
  • Data File: The Armies of Cobra by Paul Koenig
  • (FYI) Jane Fonda in North Vietnam by Blaine Taylor
  • (FYI) Pike’s Pikes by Robert Malcomson
  • (FYI) The 298 Spartans by James Yates
  • (FYI) Air-Independent Propulsion Systems for Submarines by Carl Otis Schuster
  • (FYI) American Counterinsurgency Efforts in Thailand by John Walsh
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-19 08:04:05. Last edited by gdm on 2015-07-20 06:11:42

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