2020

Conflict & Chaos: Vietnam 1965

2–6 players 180–240 min Ages 14+ 0.0/5 complexity 0.0/10 rating

About this game

Conflict and Chaos: Vietnam 1965 is a historical strategic board game designed by James J Campbell and published by I Will Never Grow Up Games. On 2 March, 1965, following an attack on a US Marine barracks at Pleiku, Operations Flaming Dart, Rolling Thunder and Arc Light commenced. This intense bombing campaign, which ultimately lasted three years, was intended to force North Vietnam to cease its support for the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam. Ultimately, the US involvement in the war in Vietnam was ineffective. On 15 January, 1973, President Richard Nixon announced the suspension of US offensive action against North Vietnam. By wars end, the Vietnamese had been fighting foreign involvement or occupation for 116 years. Take control of the nine major powers involved in one of the most controversial conflicts of all time. Can you change the course of history? —description from the designer

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Dice Rolling Area Majority / Influence Force Commitment Team-Based Game Secret Unit Deployment Hidden Movement Wargame Vietnam War

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