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Operation Typhoon: The German Assault on Moscow, 1941

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Operation Typhoon: The German Assault on Moscow, 1941

Operation Typhoon: The German Assault on Moscow, 1941

1978

Designed by Joseph M. Balkoski, Joe Angiolillo

Published by Decision Games (I), Hobby Japan, SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.), SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.), IED Co., Ltd. (International Editorial Design), Hobby Japan

Description

Operation Typhoon simulates German attempt to capture Moscow 1941. It uses a variation of the Panzergruppe Guderian system that eventually became the Victory in the West system (including Patton's Third Army, Operation Grenade, and Sicily). This is a big game but is a very playable monster game and a terrific multi player game. It was the first game to use the concept of variable unit strength. Units are rated for size and morale but actual strengths (fog of war) are determined by drawing a chit randomly at the point where your unit first enters combat. Most Soviet units are winterized (white on red) but none German units are. In Snow, non-winterized units have movement and combat halved. 2.7 miles/hex (4.0 km/hex). 1 day/turn. Units are regiments (for the Germans) and divisions (for the Russians). 4 scenarios: three scenarios on each map (SPI)/map zone (Decision Games) - north/center/south, one campaign on all scenarios. All are 16 turns long (15 November to 30 November). SPI edition: Three 22" x 34" maps 4 countersheets Two different Track/Chart sheets Two dice Game box assembly Decision Games edition: Four 22 34 inch maps Four 12.25 22 inch maps 880 5/8-inch die-cut counters (5 sheets) Rules booklet 2 player display sheets Weather PAC (2 copies) 2 six-sided dice Storage bags Game box (based on information from SPI advertizing material uploaded onto BGG images, SPI and Decision Games rulebook)

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