Global War (War Agaist Germany & Japan 1939-45 (SPI 1975) Unpunched Counters
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From Board Game Geek: "from the back of the box... Global War The War against Germany and Japan, 1939-45 Global War is SPI's simulation of the most terrible war in human history - the Second World War. The simulation encompasses the entire world and all the areas of warfare - on and under the seas, in the air, on land, and in the factory.Economic warfare plays a vital role in Global War . The Axis submarines attempt to put a stanglehold on England, isolating it from the rest of the Commonwealth and America. German surface raiders sortie into the North Atlantic in an attempt to cut American lend-lease en route to Russia. The industries must be tooled-up before production. It is impossible to suddenly switch from producing submarines to producing tanks. Players must decide early in the game what type of war they are going to conduct. A wrong guess at this stage could mean the difference between victory and defeat. And surmising the nature of enemy production is just as important. Submarine warfare; strategic bombing Multi-scenario with Multi-Player options Big, two-piece 22" x 44" playing map from the introduction to rules... Global War is a simulation on an army/fleet level of the Second World War depicted on a global level. The simulation includes the main elements of land, sea and air warfare. The game covers the years 1939
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