War in the Pacific: The Campaign Against Imperial Japan, 1941-45

1 - 6
6 hr
12
Image of War in the Pacific: The Campaign Against Imperial Japan, 1941-45

Game Description

War in the Pacific – The Campaign Against Imperial Japan, 1941-45 is a multi-level simulation of the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War Two. The game enables players to recreate the entire course of the war, from the opening Japanese attack on December 7, 1941 to the climactic Allied assaults in the closing days of 1945.

This Monster sized game simulates the conflict in the Pacific on a seven section map representing some 30% of the globe, across which cardboard playing pieces move and engage in combat through an hexagonal grid, which functions much like a chessboard in regulating movement.

Game components:

Rules booklet (56 pages)
Scenarios booklet (12 pages)
Two charts and tables booklets (16 pages) 
3,200 die-cut playing pieces
Seven 22" x 34" colored soft map sheets
Playing aids, displays and cycle tracks
     Air/Surface Tactical Display
     Allied Air Display
     Allied Game Turn/Cycle Record Track
     Allied General Record Track 
     Allied Naval Task Force Display
     Allied Off-Map Movement Display
     Japanese Air Display
     Japanese Game-Turn/Cycle Record Track
     Japanese General Record Track 
     Japanese Naval Task Force Display

2 Dice
2 Plastic trays for playing piece storage
Errata (as of December 1978)

Level Of Complexity: Very High Average Playing Time: 6 hours (Midway scenario) to 200+ hours

Share

Games You Might Like