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Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts

A board game by Michael Bennighof Brian L. Knipple Karl Laskas
Publisher: Avalanche Press
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Description

Dreadnoughts is a supplement to Avalanche Press's Great War at Sea series of naval games. Numerous articles and scenarios cover Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Greek, French, and Romanian plans in the WW1 era. The product also features die-cut, mounted counters: 70 full size counters and 20 'small' counters. Among these is the Spanish Armada of the World War One era, the Ottoman Turkish navy, and the Austro-Hungarian building projects. There are also many variants of the Rio de Janeiro/Agincourt in livery of various nations accounting for other potential buyers. Finally, there are also new "advanced" tactical rules by Karl Laskas, giving players the option to take a more detailed approach to combat. These new rules make use of existing ship factors, existing maps, and use a six-sided die standardized in the rest of the system for resolution. As a result, it integrates easily with the base games.

Additional information

Mechanics: Hex-and-Counter
Categories: Nautical War
Alternative names: Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts
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Description

Dreadnoughts is a supplement to Avalanche Press's Great War at Sea series of naval games. Numerous articles and scenarios cover Spanish, Turkish, Russian, Greek, French, and Romanian plans in the WW1 era. The product also features die-cut, mounted counters: 70 full size counters and 20 'small' counters. Among these is the Spanish Armada of the World War One era, the Ottoman Turkish navy, and the Austro-Hungarian building projects. There are also many variants of the Rio de Janeiro/Agincourt in livery of various nations accounting for other potential buyers. Finally, there are also new "advanced" tactical rules by Karl Laskas, giving players the option to take a more detailed approach to combat. These new rules make use of existing ship factors, existing maps, and use a six-sided die standardized in the rest of the system for resolution. As a result, it integrates easily with the base games.

Additional information

Mechanics: Hex-and-Counter
Categories: Nautical War
Alternative names: Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts Great War at Sea: Dreadnoughts
This was seen 5649 times