Post by markc3711 on Jan 27, 2023 17:51:36 GMT
Here is the game I am developing. Let me know what you think.
Introduction to Rules
I. Introduction
“Pacific Air War” is a historical simulation game where you are in control of one of the combat aircraft that made aerial history during WWII. As such, YOU control your aircraft’s speed and altitude, and YOU initiate maneuvers in an effort to shoot down your opponent.
“Pacific Air War” is a tactical simulation of aerial combat which took place during the Second World War in the Pacific and the China/Burma/India Theaters. The scope of this game is such that the most important and/or interesting types of planes used by the United States Army Air Force, the United States Navy and Marine Corps and the Army and Navy of Imperial Japan are represented. This game is played by two or more players, each commanding an individual airplane, a formation of airplanes, or even entire aerial armadas. The game provides information for setting up various types of missions, or scenarios, to provide a great variety of games that can be played using the same rules. The scenarios depict the major types of operations engaged in
during the period, from fighter dogfights to mass formations of bombers to attacks on land and sea targets. The game also includes information for designing and setting up your own scenarios.
Each miniature represents one single airplane, which is moved across the mapboard's hexagonal grid. The Rules of Play provide a framework for this re-creation. The rules are basically common sense backed-up by historical research.
It is suggested that players start with the Basic Game rules and totally familiarize themselves with it before advancing to the Tournament Game and Optional Rules. Use the “Prepare for Play” section of the Instructions as a quick reference for setting up the game and getting the “feel” of the course of action.
Introduction to Rules
I. Introduction
“Pacific Air War” is a historical simulation game where you are in control of one of the combat aircraft that made aerial history during WWII. As such, YOU control your aircraft’s speed and altitude, and YOU initiate maneuvers in an effort to shoot down your opponent.
“Pacific Air War” is a tactical simulation of aerial combat which took place during the Second World War in the Pacific and the China/Burma/India Theaters. The scope of this game is such that the most important and/or interesting types of planes used by the United States Army Air Force, the United States Navy and Marine Corps and the Army and Navy of Imperial Japan are represented. This game is played by two or more players, each commanding an individual airplane, a formation of airplanes, or even entire aerial armadas. The game provides information for setting up various types of missions, or scenarios, to provide a great variety of games that can be played using the same rules. The scenarios depict the major types of operations engaged in
during the period, from fighter dogfights to mass formations of bombers to attacks on land and sea targets. The game also includes information for designing and setting up your own scenarios.
Each miniature represents one single airplane, which is moved across the mapboard's hexagonal grid. The Rules of Play provide a framework for this re-creation. The rules are basically common sense backed-up by historical research.
It is suggested that players start with the Basic Game rules and totally familiarize themselves with it before advancing to the Tournament Game and Optional Rules. Use the “Prepare for Play” section of the Instructions as a quick reference for setting up the game and getting the “feel” of the course of action.