Hell's Highway: Operation Market Garden

Hell's Highway: Operation Market Garden

John H. Butterfield (1983)

5.8
BGG Rating 420 votes
1-4 players Best: 2, 4 300-1500 min 12+
Complexity Heavy — 3.7/5
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This game is an operational level simulation of the greatest airborne campaign of World War II. In September of 1944, three Allied airborne divisions dropped up to 60 miles behind German lines in Holland to seize and hold a series of roads and bridges until British ground forces could break through the front lines to link up with the paratroopers- to create an open road to the heart of the Third Reich. Until now, the tragic yet fascinating story of Market-Garden has not been simulated on a level that allows an appreciation of the entire campaign, without bogging down in endless detail. In Hell's Highway, players trace the leaden movement of XXX Corps along its jammed highway, drop the gallant paratroopers on the key bridges, and launch the unexpected panzers against the grim Arnhem defenders. Three scenarios and numerous deployment options allow players to explore the battle with historical hindsight, or to experience first-hand the confusion of those bloody days. Information from the back of the box: Two 20" x 28" maps - connected by their short edges to create a long, thin map area Two countersheets - 520 half-inch counters 1300 meters/hex Three (3) turns/day Complexity - high. Solitaire suitability - medium. Number of players - (1 or) 2 players (also recommended for team play) Playing time - from 5 hours for a short scenario to 25 hours for a complete campaign

Publisher Victory Games (I) Artist Ted Koller
Recommended: 1-4 players Moderate in-game text - needs crib sheet or paste ups

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