Board game, Millennium Wars: Iraq

Millennium Wars

Iraq


A game by Joseph Miranda

1 - 2 Players60 - 120 minutesMedium

Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid, Simulation

Dice, Modern Warfare, Wargame

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Millennium Wars: Iraq is a strategic-level simulation of the Iraq War, designed for 1 to 2 players. Released in 2003, this game has been well-received, and its complexity is just right for board game enthusiasts, with rules that are easy to learn for those familiar with the hobby. The game mechanics, which include dice rolling, a hexagon grid, and simulation elements, come together to create an immersive experience. Players can expect to spend around 60 to 120 minutes engaged in the game, navigating the challenges of modern warfare. As a wargame, Millennium Wars: Iraq delves into the intricacies of conflict, covering aspects such as information warfare, air superiority, and special ops, in addition to strategic movement and combat. The game's designer, Joseph Miranda, has crafted an experience that simulates the realities of war, with random events and political events adding an extra layer of realism. With its detailed components, including double-sided counters and a full-color map, this game is perfect for those interested in modern warfare and strategic gameplay. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new challenge, Millennium Wars: Iraq offers a unique and engaging experience that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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