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Sicily: The Race for Messina (1981)

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Playtime: 1200
Min. Age: 12
Players: 2
Publisher: SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.), Hobby Japan
Designers: Dick Rustin
Artists: Redmond A. Simonsen
Mechanics: Ratio / Combat Results Table, Hexagon Grid, Simulation, Dice Rolling

Sicily: The Race for Messina, 10 July - 17 August 1943, is a game about the Allied invasion of Sicily in mid May, 1943. The attempted lightning capture of the southernmost bastion of an increasingly embattled Festung Europa. Where the Allied forces undertook the first amphibious assault against Nazi-dominated Europe, and where the greatly outnumbered Axis forces conducted one of the most brilliant rearguard actions of modern times.

There is the regular campaign game, a variable campaign game and a short scenario on just the U.S. landings to get a feel for the gameplay. Units are generally battalion and regiment size.

Published in S&T No. 89 (Nov/Dec 1981).

Game Scale:
Turn: 2 days
Hex: 3 miles
Unit: Battalion to Brigade

Game Inventory:
One 22" X 34" mapsheet
Two countersheets (300 1/2" counters)
One 8 page game specific rule booklet
One 8 page game series standard rules booklet



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