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Afrika Korps: Decision in the Desert, 1941-41 (AK),
Campaigns in the Western Desert in
which Italo-German forces under the command of Erwin Rommel took on the
forces of the British Empire.
The game map shows the Egyptian/Libyan coastal area as it was in
1941-42. Each game turn represents one month. Each hexagon on the map
represents 12.5 miles (20 km). There are two scenarios, short
(May-November 1941) and long (May 1941 to November 1942). AK is a
two-player game of intermediate complexity. The rules contain about
15,000 words, meaning experienced players can finish the short scenario
in about four hours. Solitaire play is doable.
Rules cover such things as: high command bulletins, unit refits, supply,
fog of war, pursuit and pursuit combat, fortified boxes, airpower,
naval bombardment and transport, unit upgrades, off-map bases, major
operations, special forces and tactics, coastal shipping, battlefield
salvage, appeals to Berlin, capture of the Western Desert Force
headquarters, amphibious landings, the Qattara Depression, port
interdiction, anti-aircraft fire, air transport, aerial supply, airborne
assault, oases, reconnaissance, heavy armor, 88s, and Malta. The turn
sequence is as follows.
I. Planning Phase II. Reinforcement & Refit Phase III. Operations Phases A. First Operations Phase 1 Movement Sub-Phase 2. Combat Sub-Phase B. Second Operations Phase C., D., Etc. Subsequent Operations Phases IV. Air Return Phase. V. Game Turn Inter-Phase A. Sudden Death Victory Sub-Phase B. Game Turn Advance Sub-Phase
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