Produktbeschreibung
KOREA '95 depicts the first month of a war between North and South Korea as it would have been fought in the mid- to late-1990's. It presumes that, despite the historic December 1991 non-aggression pact, the North Korean regime decides that the military balance is changing in favor of the South and that any attempt to unify the country under the red banner must be initiated soon.
The North Koreans must try to win before their supply system collapses. The South Koreans must repulse the the assault and win back their territory with or perhaps without the aid of America.
Sold with CounterAttack magazine issue 4, and republished in Command Magazine Japan #58.
Hypothetical conflict between North and South Korea. Variable US involvement. Division-Brigade scale.
200 counters, 22 x 34 map, 12 pages of rules.
KOREA '95 is Division-Brigade scale, 48 hour turns, 12 kilometer hexes; and contains:
22 x 34 map of the Korean Peninsula by Mark Simonitch
200 die-cut 1/2 inch counters
12 pages of rules
Five scenarios |