Game - 69 - Tannenberg
Title | Tannenberg |
Subtitle | The Opening Battles in the East, 1914 |
Issue | 69 |
Has Game | Yes |
Publisher | Strategic Publications Inc. |
PubDate | 1978-08-01 |
Game Name | Tannenberg |
Solitaire | No |
Hours to Play | 3 |
Edition | Game |
Counters | 200 |
Contributor | Charles T. Kamps, Richard Spence |
Artist | Redmond A. Simonsen |
Designer | David C. Isby |
Game Tags | Europe, World War I |
Description:
Opening moves between Germany and Russia on the east front feature von Hindenburg, Ludendorff and the amazing von Hoffman vs. the two Russian generals Rennenkampf and the tragic Samsonov, who, hating each other, in the 3-player variant are famously not permitted to talk to one another during the game!
Contents:
- Briefings Editors
- Data File: Logistics in the Age of Marlborough
- Data File: Neutron Bomb
- For Your Eyes Only
- Next War: Modern Conflict in Europe by Charles Kamps
- Tannenberg & the Opening Battles in the East by Richard B. Spence
Notes:
Published in Strategy & Tactics magazine #69 (Jul-Aug) using the same system as the Great War in the East quad. Somewhat controversial for its "iron maiden" victory conditions rules which simulation fans loved and gamers hated.
Contents: 34"x22" map, 200 playing pieces. 3 hours to play.
Contents: 34"x22" map, 200 playing pieces. 3 hours to play.
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