
Tito and his Partisan Army
Yugoslavia, 1941-45
A game by Dick Rustin
2 Players 120 minutes Medium
Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation
Civil War, Wargame, World War II, Party Game
Description
Tito and his Partisan Army is a game of guerilla warfare in the Balkans during World War II, where two players take on the roles of the Yugoslav Partisans and the German occupiers. This simulation game, designed by Dick Rustin, captures the dynamic campaign that tied down large numbers of Axis troops and ultimately led to the liberation of Yugoslavia and Albania. With a playtime of 120 minutes, players will navigate the complexities of war, using area movement and dice rolling to outmaneuver their opponent. As the Yugoslav player, your goal is to occupy key areas on the map, such as mountains, hideaways, and city objectives, to accumulate victory points. With normal complexity rules, this game is accessible to those familiar with board games. Originally published in 1980, Tito and his Partisan Army remains a thrilling game of strategy and simulation, perfect for fans of wargames and World War II history.
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