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Game - 243 - Sealords

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 243 - Sealords
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TitleSealords
SubtitleThe Vietnam War in the Mekong Delta
Issue243
Has GameYes
PublisherDecision Games
PubDate
Game NameSealords
SolitaireNo
Players2
ComplexityLow-Intermediate
ISBNB007IODMME
UPC09510978135606
MSRP23.990
Page Count64
EditionGame
Counters280
EditorJoseph Miranda
ContributorIain Stafford, Ian Croxall, Joseph Miranda, Matthew Reid, Wilbur Gray
ArtistJoe Youst, Larry Hoffman
DesignerJoseph Miranda
Game TagsNaval, Vietnam
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Description: SEALORDS: The Vietnam War in the Mekong Delta. (SL) is a low-to-intermediate complexity, two-player, operational simulation (with important tactical undertones) of riverine combat the Mekong Delta during the Vietnam War. There are two players: the Free World, including US, South Vietnamese and other allies; and the Communists, including Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army forces. The objective of the Communist player is to infiltrate men and supplies via the Mekong Delta's many waterways, while also attacking critical Free World bases and towns across the region. The Free World player is attempting to prevent that infiltration while also conducting an offensive against Communist formations and bases.

Each player has available several types of riverine and ground units, as well as air units for the Free World player. The Communist player can make use of special rules representing that side's advantage in intelligence and local guerrillas. The system uses an 'operational impulse' system. That is, a player moves and fights with one of his forces, followed by his opponent doing the same with a force of the other side. Every operation requires the expenditure of command points.

SL has several different scenarios, each covering a critical period of operations: Game Warden (the early years), Tet (the Communist general offensive of 1968), and SEALORDS (the Free World counteroffensive of 1969-70).
Contents:
  • SEALORDS: Joint Warfare, Mekong Delta Style by Joseph Miranda
  • The Schellenberg 1704: Welcome to the War of Spanish Succession by Iain Stafford, Ian Croxall and Bill Gray
  • Caesar’s Counterinsurgency in Gaul by Mathew Reid
  • The Real Rome by Mathew Reid
  • (FYI) Scipio Aemilianus: Roman Master of Unconventional Warfare by William Hawkins
  • (FYI) The Spanish Expeditionary Force in Vietnam, 1859-62 by Javier Romero
  • (FYI) George Thomas: Real Savior of the Union by John Walker
  • (FYI) Soldiering & Marriage by Mark Lardas
  • The Long Tradition
  • Works in Progress
  • Best of 2006
Notes: Each map grid square equals 6.21 miles (10 km) across, and each full game turn represents a month. Units of maneuver are mostly battalions and battalion equivalents.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-19 08:04:05. Last edited by gdm on 2018-12-16 18:23:19

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