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Monkey Business Games presents a new 2-5 player board game : "THE BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA"
THE BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA (PDF version 17.00 €)
On 15 March 1942, Japan's Imperial general headquarters decided to sever Australia's lifeline to the United States by seizing and fortifying the southern Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Fiji, Samoa, and Port Moresby on the southern coast of the Australian Territory of Papua. The purpose behind the Japanese plan was to place a steel noose around Australia and then apply pressure to compel Australia to surrender to Japan. The first Japanese targets would be Port Moresby and the island of Tulagi in the British Solomon Islands.
The game map
Your mission as an admiral is to sink the enemy aircraft carriers by air units, by sea units or both.
GAME FEATURES
* Cooperative gameplay, 2 players controling the Japanese Imperial Navy and 3 players controling the Allied forces.
* Play for total victory, major victory or decisive victory.
* Air units can be sent out on reconnaissance or patrol missions to seek out the enemy hidden task forces.
* Combat units have hull points and can be damaged before they are finally destroyed.
* Damaged sea units can be repaired at friendly naval bases and air units at friendly air bases.
* Auxiliary ships sweep or lay naval mines, repair damaged sea units and act as motherships for midget submarines.
* Use deadly Kamikaze attacks to triple your command points.
* Luck points can turn the tide of battle, move sea units and attack using command points that are earned by sinking enemy sea units.
* Subhunts with destroyers and sneak attack with submarines.
* Command points can be turned into reinforcements points or used to gain new admiral advantages such as radar, torpedo nets or expert gunners.
* Use reinforcements points that are earned by controling sea zones, to deploy new combat units, such as fleet carriers, battleships or patrol boats.
* The weather is changeable, as in real life the weather in the Pacific are mostly sunny, but cloudy weather and storms can occur.
* More than 17 different combat units.
* Huge game board made that measures 90 cm x 60 cm.
* Play for total victory, major victory or decisive victory.
* Air units can be sent out on reconnaissance or patrol missions to seek out the enemy hidden task forces.
* Combat units have hull points and can be damaged before they are finally destroyed.
* Damaged sea units can be repaired at friendly naval bases and air units at friendly air bases.
* Auxiliary ships sweep or lay naval mines, repair damaged sea units and act as motherships for midget submarines.
* Use deadly Kamikaze attacks to triple your command points.
* Luck points can turn the tide of battle, move sea units and attack using command points that are earned by sinking enemy sea units.
* Subhunts with destroyers and sneak attack with submarines.
* Command points can be turned into reinforcements points or used to gain new admiral advantages such as radar, torpedo nets or expert gunners.
* Use reinforcements points that are earned by controling sea zones, to deploy new combat units, such as fleet carriers, battleships or patrol boats.
* The weather is changeable, as in real life the weather in the Pacific are mostly sunny, but cloudy weather and storms can occur.
* More than 17 different combat units.
* Huge game board made that measures 90 cm x 60 cm.
"PLUS MANY, MANY MORE FEAUTERS"
THE BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA - REMEMBERED IN HONOR BY MONKEY BUSINESS GAMES 2011-2014
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