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Market Garden Arnhem ( A Video Review)

3 November 2011 172 views No Comment

Paul Koenig’s Market Garden is a series of small-format, competitive introductory-level wargames covering the critical first three days of Operation Market-Garden, where the Allies attempted to seize a series of bridges in Holland and end WWII before Christmas. Each game in the series covers a separate bridge: Arnhem, Nijmegen, and Eindhoven.

Based upon the design of Paul Koenig’s D-Day Series, Arnhem Bridge is the first to be released in the Market Garden series, covering all the events that happened there from September 17th-19th, 1944. As a player, you must command your German or Allied forces so as to capture key objectives on the board while keeping your casualties down (and your opponent’s casualties up).

Game Data:

Complexity: 3 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 8 on a 9 scale
Unit scale: Each unit is 1 company to regiment, each hex is 0.6 kilometers, each (day) turn is about 4.5 hours, and each (night) turn is about 10 hours.

Game Components:

● 1 11×17” map with tables per bridge
● 40 1/2″, double-sided game pieces per bridge
● 28 5/8″, round double-sided markers per bridge
● One 4-page, full color Standard Rules booklet
● 1 sheet of Exclusive Rules covering the specifics for each bridge

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