Ez a játék a Second World War at Sea: Eastern Fleet kiegészítője.
A Second World War at Sea: Gin Palace egy közepesen összetett kiegészítő a Second World War at Sea: Eastern Fleet társasjátékhoz, 2 játékos részére. A társast, a bonyolultsága miatt, csak 12 éves kortól ajánljuk kipróbálni. A játékmenet erősen épít a hatszög-rács és a kockadobás mechanizmusokra.
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This is the seventeenth of the Avalanche Press Golden Journal supplements. It contains 25 additional counters as well as rules for their use in multiple Second World War at Sea...
This is the seventeenth of the Avalanche Press Golden Journal supplements. It contains 25 additional counters as well as rules for their use in multiple Second World War at Sea games.
The premise is that the British hoped to sell the battleship Agincourt after World War I. These pieces are various possible roles for which the ship could have been repurposed. These range from an Armored Oiler to a Helicopter Carrier or even an Aircraft Carrier. Pieces are provided in colors of multiple nationalities with suggestions for use in various Second World War at Sea games.
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Kategória:
Tenger, Háború, Kiegészítő, II. világháború
Mechanizmus:
Hatszög-rács, Kockadobás
Ez a játék egy kiegészítő. Ez ilyen játékok az eredeti játékhoz, annak élményéhez, mechanizmusához, készletéhez, adnak plusz elemeket.
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This is the seventeenth of the Avalanche Press Golden Journal supplements. It contains 25 additional counters as well as rules for their use in multiple Second World War at Sea games. The premise is that the British hoped to sell the battleship Agincourt after World War I. These pieces are various possible roles for which the ship could have been...
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Az alábbi játékok a hasonlítanak leginkább a(z) Second World War at Sea: Gin Palace társasjátékhoz