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The Doomsday Project: Episode 1 – The Battle for Germany

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The Doomsday Project: Episode 1 – The Battle for Germany
Age : 12+ |
No. of Players : 1-2 Players |
Playing Time : 120-600 Minutes

The Doomsday Project is a sub-series using the Operational Scale System (or OSS) and the game on the Battle for Germany in 1985 will be the first game of the Doomsday Project and the third game in the OSS family. It will cover that great battle that never happened between the Warsaw Pact and NATO in the main ground battle of that war that never was. Other games in the sub-series will include games on the battle for Norway, the Balkans, the Middle-East and the Far-East...as well as non-system games cover the global naval war and strategic nuclear war. All of which will mate together as a titanic game on World War Three.

The first game in the series will be on Germany and will feature three maps and 5 countersheets.

Game Scale:
Game Turn: 1 day
Hex: 7.46 miles / 12 kilometers
Units: Brigade & Divisions

Game Inventory:
Three 22 x 34" full color mapsheets
One 8.5 x 11" full color map
Five dual-side printed countersheet (1,170 400 9/16" counters)
One 48-page Battle for Germany rules booklet
One 40-page Battle for Germany scenario & examples of play booklet
Six single-side printed Play Aid Cards
Two 10-sided dice
Two 6-sided dice

Solitaire Playability: High
Complexity Level: Medium-High
Players: 1 or more
Playing Time: 2-50 hours (depending on scenario)

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The Doomsday Project is a sub-series using the Operational Scale System (or OSS) and the game on the Battle for Germany in 1985 will be the first game of the Doomsday Project and the third game in the OSS family. It will cover that great battle that never happened between the Warsaw Pact and NATO in the main ground battle of that war that never was. Other games in the sub-series will include games on the battle for Norway, the Balkans, the Middle-East and the Far-East...as well as non-system games cover the global naval war and strategic nuclear war. All of which will mate together as a titanic game on World War Three.

The first game in the series will be on Germany and will feature three maps and 5 countersheets.

Game Scale:
Game Turn: 1 day
Hex: 7.46 miles / 12 kilometers
Units: Brigade & Divisions

Game Inventory:
Three 22 x 34" full color mapsheets
One 8.5 x 11" full color map
Five dual-side printed countersheet (1,170 400 9/16" counters)
One 48-page Battle for Germany rules booklet
One 40-page Battle for Germany scenario & examples of play booklet
Six single-side printed Play Aid Cards
Two 10-sided dice
Two 6-sided dice

Solitaire Playability: High
Complexity Level: Medium-High
Players: 1 or more
Playing Time: 2-50 hours (depending on scenario)



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