
Crisis
Korea 1995
A game by Gene Billingsley
2 - 4 Players 360 minutes High
Hexagon Grid
Modern Warfare, Political, Wargame
Description
Crisis: Korea 1995 is a game of modern warfare where 2 to 4 players take on the roles of military commanders, navigating the complexities of a fictional conflict on the Korean Peninsula in the mid-90s. The game is set in a world where the fragile peace has been shattered, and North and South Korea are at war. Players have access to a wide range of military assets, including airborne and seaborne Special Forces, Marines, and Air Forces, which they can use to outmaneuver their opponents. As players battle for control, they must also consider the potential involvement of the United States and China, who may intervene to support their allies. The game's hexagon grid system and integrated air-land combat system allow for complex and realistic battles, taking into account factors like unit efficiency, armor effects, and terrain. With a playtime of 360 minutes, Crisis: Korea 1995 is a challenging and immersive game that requires strategic thinking and tactical skill.
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