Produktbeschreibung
2nd Edition / 3rd Printing Cover
In 1996, Avalanche Press astonished the wargaming world with Great War at Sea: Mediterranean. The game launched a series of games that has totaled nine titles so far, plus five more in the related Second World War at Sea series.
The game was notable for a number of achievements: the stunning artwork of its playing pieces, showing warships with sharp detail never seen before. It played quickly and smoothly. And it featured fifty scenarios, or separate game situations, an unheard-of number in most board games.
The game sold out quickly, and in 2001 Avalanche Press brought out a new, deluxe edition. The artwork got even better and the number of scenarios climbed to seventy. Mediterranean covers naval conflict between 1911 and 1923, with most of the scenarios based on naval actions of the First World War. The centerpiece is the 1914 hunt for the German battle cruiser Goeben, made famous in Barbara Tuchman's Guns of August. The battle cruiser and her consort, the light cruiser Breslau, are loose in the Mediterranean Sea and its up to the British and French to hunt them down before they escape or destroy the vital French troop convoys heading from Algeria to France.
Twelve of the scenarios are battle scenarios, useful for learning the game system or for quick fun. The 58 operational scenarios cover a wide variety of situations: The Italo-Turkish War of 1911-1912 and the Balkan War between Greece and Turkey usually pit small and outdated fleets against one another. A number of scenarios cover the First World War’s most intense but possibly least-known naval campaign, the struggle for control of the Black Sea. The struggle for the Adriatic between Austria-Hungary and Italy is also shown. Several scenarios explore war plans for campaigns arching over the entire Mediterranean, based on the actual staff studies. The scenarios are based on primary research in several military archives and represent a serious historical study of the era.
The playing pieces sport accurate, highly detailed drawings of the ships that made history. Eleven nations are represented: Germany, Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria and Japan. The ships range from elderly ironclads relegated to coastal defense duties to massive super-battleships like the Italian Caracciolo class that were designed but never built.
The reprint of second edition is slightly different (though still called second edition). This reprint happened 2006 or later as the log sheet has a 2006 copyright.
490 counters (210 1 x half-inch counters, 280 half-inch square counters) - maybe the previous entry was in error as it looks from pictures to have the same counter sheets two 17x22" Operational maps one 25x25" Tactical map now 20-page series rule book, it may be the previous entry was in error about the page count as this rule book has a 2001 copyright scenario book is still 80 pages, but it's really 64 pages with 16 pages of ship data sheets bound in the middle
three generic GWAS fleet cards
log sheet (photocopy before play)
new art on the box top and bottom
The Great War at Sea ist vor fünf Jahren zum ersten Mal erschienen. Dies ist nun die Neuauflage. Ein Spiel auf einem operativen und taktischen Level über Seeoperationen im Mittelmeer und dem Schwarzen Meer zur Zeit des Ersten Weltkriegs. Jedes Schiff, das für England, Deutschland, Österreich, Italien, Rußland, Griechenland, Rumänien und Frankreich gekämpft hat, ist vorhanden. Einzelne Schiffspielsteine für BB, BC, CA und viele CL. DD werden in zwei, drei und vier Schiffsgeschwadern dargestellt. Auch die frühe Marineluftwaffe mit Doppeldeckern und Zepplinen ist enthalten!
Mediterranean, 2nd Edition includes:
* 390 counters
* Two 17"x22" strategic maps
* One 25"x25" tactical map
* 12-page rulebook
* 80-page scenario book
* Two organizational cards |