Das Opiz'sche Kriegsspiel

Das Opiz'sche Kriegsspiel

Johann Ferdinand Opiz (1806)

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2-0 players 0 min 0+
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Das Opiz'sche Kriegsspiel is a wargame about napolenoic warfare. Even though the rules were printed in 1806, according to the designer, the game was invented in 1760. Unlike other wargames or war-themed games at this time, which were dominated by chess or chess-like mechanics, the Opiz Wargame tries to increase the simulation value by introducing random elements, through dice rolls for conducting combat etc. In the Opiz Wargame one unit represents a battalion of infantry, cavalry, artillery and other strategic units. Each unit has different strengths and weaknesses. It is played on a map or board of 48 x 48 squares, depicting different kind of terrain like towns, mountains, woods, waters and fortresses. One square represents an area of about 170 m².

Publisher Hendel
Moderate in-game text - needs crib sheet or paste ups

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