Board game, The Kaiser's Battle: The German Offensive, March 1918

The Kaiser's Battle

The German Offensive, March 1918


A game by Joseph M. Balkoski, Jay A. Nelson

2 Players180 minutesMedium

Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid, Ratio / Combat Results Table, Simulation

Wargame, World War I, Party Game

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

The Kaiser's Battle: The German Offensive, March 1918 is a gripping board game that drops you into the midst of one of World War I's most pivotal moments. Designed by Joseph M. Balkoski and Jay A. Nelson, this 1980 game is a wargame at its core, challenging two players to navigate the complexities of the Western Front. With a playtime of 180 minutes, you'll have ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the strategic depths of this game, which features a unique combat system that relies on dice rolling and strength point multiplication to determine the outcome of battles. As the Germans, you'll be pushing forward with a powerful offensive, aiming to exit units off the west edge of the map to claim victory. Meanwhile, the British are largely on the defensive, using their units to slow down your advance and buy time. The game's mechanics, including a hexagon grid and ratio/combat results table, add a layer of realism and depth to the gameplay. Despite being published over 40 years ago, The Kaiser's Battle remains an engaging and challenging experience, with rules of normal complexity that are easy to learn for anyone familiar with board games. Whether you're a history buff or a fan of strategic gameplay, this game is sure to deliver an exciting and immersive experience.

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