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Strategy & Tactics - 222 - The Ottomans
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TitleThe Ottomans
SubtitleRise of the Turkish Empire
Issue222
Has GameYes
PublisherDecision Games
PubDate
Game NameThe Ottomans
Hours to Play3
Players2
Max Players4
ScaleStrategic
EditorJoseph Miranda
Contributornone
ArtistJoe Youst, Larry Hoffman
DesignerJoseph Miranda
Game Tagsnone
Strategy & Tactics - 222 - The Ottomans



Description: This game is a simulation of the various wars fought by the Ottoman Empire during the 1th and 16th centuries. Each faction is in turn made up of various nations each represented by a unique colored stripe on their units. A player takes control of one nation which always remains under their control but will also control various other nations some of which may be part of factions different than their core nation. The objective is to build the strongest empire.
Contents:
  • Crusade in Europe: Ottomans vs. the Habsburg by Robert Furney
  • The Game of Nations: Intelligence Operations Prior to WWI by Thomas Kane
  • War plan DROPSHOT & the planning for WWIII by Bruce Costello
  • DATA FILE: Organization of the US Air Force in the 1950s by Bruce Costello
  • (FYI) Operation Anode: Australia in the Solomon Islands by Peter Schultze
  • (FYI) The Iranian Connection by Kelly Bell
  • (FYI) Frigates by Mark N. Lardas
  • (FYI) German Over-the-Horizon Radars in WWII by Carl Otis Schuster
  • (FYI) Common Misunderstandings about Ancient Naval Warfare by Mike Haran
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-18 14:52:56. Last edited by gdm on 2018-01-09 11:26:25

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