Battle for Baghdad
2009
Designed by Michael Anderson (I), Jon Compton, Joseph Miranda
Published by MCS Group, One Small Step
Battle for Baghdad is a unique multi-player game in which players represent different factions vying for control of the governance of Iraq during US occupation. The game emphasizes the roles and capabilities of the various factions involved, and demonstrates how asymmetric capabilities can be leveraged to generate favorable outcomes. The playing surface is constructed from satellite images of the city of Baghdad and each component is carefully researched for authenticity. For three to six players, the board game is of moderate complexity. Complexity: 3 (1 to 10) Playing Time: 1 to 4 Hours Components: 280 Die-cut Counters 30 Command Cards 35 Arab Street Cards 63 Arms Bizaar Cards Full-Color 22x22 Inch Mounted Map Two 20-Sided Dice Six Faction Displays Rules & Notes Book Strategy Guide
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