Produktbeschreibung
Features:
Tet '68 - Myths and realities of the Tet Offensive
Tet '68 is a simulation of the 1968 Tet Offensive in Vietnam. The objective of the game is to show what happened during the campaign, how the U.S. and its allies, despite winning a military victory, were defeated psychologically and politically.
Included are a large 22" x 34" map of Vietnam, 200 counters, and extensive 16 page rulebook, including rules for intelligence, logistics, and weather.
Victory is awarded based on points, which are earned in different ways for the Communist and U.S. players. Communist points are scored for political successes; U.S. points are primarily scored for military objectives. At the end of 7 game turns, the player with the highest victory point total is the winner.
The PAVN and Tet
- The Armies of Tet
King Kamehameha
- The Napoleon of Hawaii
Drug Wars
- Pentagon's Efforts in the War on Drugs
The Israelites in Canaan
- Early Examples of Deception and Ruse in Warfare
1941 German Army / 1944-45 U.S. Army
- A Comparative Analysis of Two Forces in Their Primes
Six of One, Half-a-Dozen of the Other
- Hybrid Warships of the 20th Century
Great Britain as (Faltering) Superpower
- Britain's Decline as a Superpower, 1919-39
I Remember...
- At War on the Texas
Tet '68, issue game
D-Elim
- Strategies for Tet '68
Variants:
- 1918 (The Allied Offensive)
Errata:
- Gettysburg |