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Title | Ottoman Twilight |
Subtitle | World War I in the Middle East |
Issue | 241 |
Has Game | Yes |
Publisher | Decision Games |
PubDate | 2007-03-01 |
Game Name | Twilight of the Ottomans |
Solitaire | No |
Hours to Play | 6 |
Players | 2 |
Complexity | Intermediate |
Scale | Strategic |
MSRP | 23.990 |
Edition | Game |
Editor | Joseph Miranda |
Contributor | Kelly Bell, Matthew Reid, Wilbur Gray |
Artist | Joe Youst, Nicolas Eskubi |
Designer | Joseph Miranda, Ty Bomba |
Game Tags | Middle East, World War I |
Description:
This game simulates the conflicts in the Middle East during World War I. One player controls the Ottoman Empire plus some supporting Central Powers forces. The other player controls the various Allied armies. The campaign game covers the entire conflict from 1914-1918 and there are two shorter scenarios each covering about 1/2 the war. Units are mostly division and corps sized. Each turn represents 3 months.
Contents:
- Twilight of the Ottomans: the Turkish Empire in the Great War by Kelly Bell
- Transcaucasia: Forgotten Front by Kelly Bell
- Pre-Emptive War? Israel & the Destruction of Iraq’s Nuclear Program by Matthew Reid
- 1799: Suvarov in Italy by Col. Wilbur Gray
- (FYI) Polish Cavalry Charges in WW II by Mark Lardas
- (FYI) The Imperial Roman Navy by William Stroock
- (FYI) Baarle-Hertog: Clandestine Radio Station in Unoccupied Belgium, 1915-18 by Brendan Whyte
- (FYI) Germany's 105mm AA Guns by Carl Otis Schuster
Notes:
Extra counters available in issue #251
Item created by: Lethe
on 2015-07-19 08:04:05
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-05-13 17:54:06
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