Board game, The Desert Fox: Rommel's Campaign for North Africa April 1941-December 1942

The Desert Fox

Rommel's Campaign for North Africa April 1941-December 1942


A game by Richard H. Berg

2 Players120 minutesMedium

Dice Rolling, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Movement Points, Ratio / Combat Results Table, Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game, Simulation, Zone of Control

Wargame, World War II, Party Game, Nautical

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

The Desert Fox: Rommel's Campaign for North Africa is a classic board game that drops you into the midst of World War II, where you'll take on the role of either the Axis or Allied forces, vying for control of North Africa. Published in 1981 and designed by Richard H. Berg, this game is a brigade-level simulation that challenges you to outmaneuver your opponent in a battle of strategy and skill. With a playtime of around 120 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to immerse yourself in the game's intricate mechanics, which include dice rolling, grid movement, and a hexagon grid system. As you navigate the desert landscape, you'll need to balance your resources and make tactical decisions to secure key locations, such as Alexandria. The game comes with two scenarios: a shorter, five-turn game that focuses on the Axis drive on Tobruk, and a longer campaign game that recreates the entire war in Northeast Africa. With its normal complexity level, The Desert Fox is accessible to fans of board games, and its engaging gameplay makes it a great choice for those looking for a challenging and immersive experience. Whether you're a history buff or just a fan of strategy games, The Desert Fox is sure to provide hours of entertainment and excitement.

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