War of the Pacific, Chile vs. Perú and Bolivia, 1879-1883 (2013)

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Playtime: 300
Min. Age: 14
Players: 1 - 3
Publisher: Decision Games (I)
Designers: Javier Romero
Artists: Trevor Holman, Joe Youst
Mechanics: Grid Movement, Simulation, Hexagon Grid, Area Movement, Dice Rolling

War of the Pacific, Chile vs. Perú and Bolivia, 1879-1883 is a two-player, low-complexity board-wargame of one of the most decisive wars waged in South America during the 19th Century. This game simulates the conventional aspects of the war, from the outbreak to January of 1881 when the Chileans captured the Peruvian capital of Lima, and the guerilla war that followed, to the standoff that ensued to 1883.
The game consists of twelve game turns, each game turn representing approximately two months of real time. Each hexagon on the map represents approximately 31 miles (50 kilometers) from side to opposite side, and individual units represent battalions and regiments; naval chits generally represent individual ships.

Components: One 22" x 34" map & 280 counters

(from the publisher's website)

Published in Strategy & Tactics magazine # 282 Sep-Oct 2013



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