
Code Name
Sector
A game by Robert Doyle
1 - 4 Players 30 minutes Low
Line Drawing, Secret Unit Deployment
Deduction, Electronic, Modern Warfare, Nautical, Wargame
Description
Code Name: Sector is a classic board game that combines strategy and deduction to create an exciting experience for 1 to 4 players. Published in 1977, this game was designed by Robert Doyle and features a unique blend of modern warfare and nautical themes. With easy-to-learn rules, players can quickly dive into the action, using line drawing and secret unit deployment to outmaneuver their opponents. In Code Name: Sector, you'll take command of a combat information center, plotting your ship's course on a nautical chart and using an electronic display to track down an enemy sub. With over 3000 possible underwater locations, the sub is a challenging target to hit. The game's electronic computer console makes thousands of calculations per second, keeping track of player positions and detecting collisions, counter-attacks, and hits. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, Code Name: Sector is a fun and fast-paced game that's perfect for families and strategy enthusiasts alike.
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