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Game - 36 - Destruction of Army Group Center

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 36 - Destruction of Army Group Center
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TitleDestruction of Army Group Center
SubtitleThe Soviet Summer Offensive, 1944
Issue36
Has GameYes
PublisherStrategic Publications Inc.
PubDate
Game NameDestruction of Army Group Center
Circulation21,000
SolitaireNo
ScaleOperational
Page Count48
EditionGame
Counters200
EditorJim Dunnigan
ContributorAlbert A. Nofi, Sid Sackson, Stephen B. Patrick
ArtistRedmond A. Simonsen
DesignerJames F. Dunnigan
Game TagsEurope, World War II
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Description: DESTRUCTION OF ARMY GROUP CENTER is an operational level game of World War II combat on the Eastern Front. DAGC is based on the KURSK Game System and was designed by James F. Dunnigan. It originally appeared as a magazine insert game in S&T #36 (January 1973) and was later reissued using the standard SPI flatpack format by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1973.
Contents:
  • Destruction of Army Group Center by Albert A. Nofi
  • Red Star/White Star Warsaw Pact and NATO Forces in the 1970's by Stephen B. Patrick
  • Outgoing Mail
  • Sackson on Games by Sid Sackson
  • Pass in Review by Albert A. Nofi
Notes: Each hex is equivalent to 10 kilometers of distance and each game turn represents two days of real time.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-01 08:44:46. Last edited by gdm on 2018-08-31 11:15:55

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