Produktbeschreibung
Assault on Sevastopol is a two-player game recreating Erich von Manstein’s attempt to clear the Crimean peninsula and seize the key port city of Sevastopol as a prelude to Germany’s 1942 summer offensive in Ukraine – the roads to which would lead to the fateful battle of Stalingrad. The Germans are attempting to clear this enemy bastion on the Black Sea and free up their forces for the great offensive to the north. The Russians are desperately trying to hold out as long as possible, falling back on great defensive terrain and strong fortified positions, hoping to delay the German invaders and extract as high a price as possible from them for the capture of Sevastopol.
But the Germans has prepared for this campaign. With complete air superiority, the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) relentlessly attacks from the skies, while special super-heavy siege artillery was slowly and carefully brought in and assembled expressly for this operation. It’s a hard-fought matter of time, distance, and attrition as you recreate the Assault on Sevastopol.
Game Data:
Number of Players: 2
Ages: 12 and up
Playing Time: approximately 45 minutes
Complexity: 3 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 9 on a 9 scale
Scale: Each unit is 1 regiment, brigade, division, or battle group, each hex is 3 kilometers, and each turn is 3 days.
Game Components:
• One 4-page, color instructions booklet
• 40 color, die-cut, two-sided 5/8”" mounted game pieces
• One 11" x 17" color game map with charts & tables
• One 2-page sheet of historical, designer, and developer notes
• One 4-page, color BATTLESSONTM booklet
• One bonus Optional Rule
• Polybag packaging and component storage
Credits:
1990 DECISION GAMES EDITION CREDITS
Game Design: Adrian McGrath
Game Development: Christopher Cummins
Playtesting: Jeff Albanese (R.I.P.), John Desch, Joe Miranda, and Todd Thompson
2008 VICTORY POINT GAMES CREDITS
Additional Game Development: Alan Emrich
Art & Graphic Redesign: Alan Emrich and Stephanie Newland
Airplane Graphics: Davide Gallorini
Additional Playtesting: Nicholas Chartier, Kim Meints, and Stephanie Newland |