
Millennium Wars
Kashmir
A game by Joseph Miranda
2 Players 60 minutes Medium
Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid
Modern Warfare, Wargame
Description
Millennium Wars: Kashmir is a strategic-level simulation of a potential conflict between India and Pakistan over the disputed Kashmir border region. Designed by Joseph Miranda and published in 2003, this game is perfect for two players who are familiar with board games and looking for a challenge that will keep them engaged for about 60 minutes. The game mechanics, which include dice rolling and a hexagon grid, add a layer of complexity that is normal for experienced players, making it easy to learn and dive into the action. As players navigate the 11" x 17" full-color map, they will need to consider various aspects of modern warfare, including information warfare, air superiority, and special ops. The rules cover a range of topics, from strategic movement and combat to reinforcements and random events, making each game a unique and exciting experience. With 140 double-sided, full-color die-cut counters and reference books to guide players, Millennium Wars: Kashmir is a comprehensive and immersive game that will appeal to fans of wargames and modern warfare simulations. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new challenge, this game is sure to deliver hours of intense and strategic gameplay.
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