Board game, Chè: Failed Revolution, Bolivia 1967

Chè

Failed Revolution, Bolivia 1967


A game by Dennis Bishop, Andrew Preziosi

2 Players15 minutesSimple

Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation

Civil War, Modern Warfare, Wargame

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready for a thrilling and fast-paced game of strategy and combat with Chè: Failed Revolution, Bolivia 1967. This 15-minute game for two players drops you into the midst of a civil war, where Che Guevara and his guerrillas are fighting against the Government Tactical Combat Groups. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, you'll be diving into the action in no time, using area movement and dice rolling to outmaneuver your opponent. The game's simulation mechanics and modern warfare theme make for a realistic and immersive experience. As the game heats up, the tide of battle shifts in favor of the Bolivians with the arrival of the powerful US Rangers, who are determined to hunt down Che Guevara. With special units, rules, and die roll modifiers adding an extra layer of excitement and challenge, you'll need to stay on your toes to emerge victorious. Whether you're playing as the guerrillas or the government, Chè: Failed Revolution, Bolivia 1967 offers a fun and intense combat experience that's easy to learn and quick to play. Designed by Dennis Bishop and Andrew Preziosi, this 2004 game is a must-try for fans of wargames and modern warfare simulations.

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