Board game, Tannenberg and the Opening Battles in the East 1914

Tannenberg and the Opening Battles in the East 1914


A game by David C. Isby

1 - 3 Players180 minutesMedium

Hexagon Grid, Simulation

Wargame, World War I, Party Game

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Tannenberg and the Opening Battles in the East 1914 is a classic wargame that drops you into the midst of World War I's eastern front, where Germany and Russia clashed in a series of pivotal battles. Designed by David C. Isby and first published in 1978, this game has been a favorite among strategy enthusiasts for decades. With its hexagon grid and simulation mechanics, you'll feel like you're right there on the battlefield, making key decisions that could turn the tide of the war. Whether you're playing solo or with up to two friends, you'll need to navigate the complex web of alliances and rivalries between historic figures like von Hindenburg, Ludendorff, and the Russian generals Rennenkampf and Samsonov. As you play through the game's 180-minute campaign, you'll experience the thrill of commanding brigades, divisions, and corps across a massive 34"x22" map, with each turn representing a tense 72-hour period. The game's normal complexity rules make it easy for experienced board game players to jump in, but be warned: the "iron maiden" victory conditions can be ruthless. Will you emerge victorious, or will your opponents outmaneuver you? With its unique blend of history, strategy, and social interaction - especially in the 3-player variant, where the two Russian generals are famously not allowed to communicate with each other - Tannenberg and the Opening Battles in the East 1914 is a game that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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