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Game - 45 - Operation Olympic

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 45 - Operation Olympic
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TitleOperation Olympic
SubtitleThe Invasion of Japan
Issue45
Has GameYes
PublisherStrategic Publications Inc.
PubDate
Game NameOperation Olympic
SolitaireNo
ISBN0049-2310
Page Count48
EditionGame
Counters200
EditorJim Dunnigan
ContributorAlbert A. Nofi, Frank Davis, John Boardman, Redmond Simonsen, Stephen B. Patrick
ArtistRedmond A. Simonsen
DesignerJames F. Dunnigan
Game TagsFictional, Pacific Theater, World War II
Strategy & Tactics - Game - 45 - Operation Olympic



Description: Operation Olympic is a hypothetical simulation of the planned invasion of Kyushu, the southernmost of the Japanese Home Islands in November 1945. It was designed to secure a base of operations for the follow-up Operation Coronet, which was scheduled to be launched against the principal Home Island of Honshu in March 1946.
Contents:
  • Operation Olympic: Invasion of Japan, 1945 by Frank Davis
  • Science Fiction Futures: A Critical Survey by Stephen B. Patrick, John Boardman and Redmond Simonsen
  • Outgoing Mail
  • Footnotes
  • Sackson on Games by Sid Sackson
  • Pass in Review by Albert A. Nofi
  • Player's Notes
Notes: Units are regiments and brigades, hexes are 6.5 kilometers side to side, a game turn represents one week of real time. There are scenarios for solitaire and two-player games.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-01 10:54:19. Last edited by gdm on 2018-09-02 08:29:02

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