Piercing the Reich: The Battle for Aachen, Siegfried Line Campaign, Sep-Oct 1944

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Piercing the Reich: The Battle for Aachen, Siegfried Line Campaign, Sep-Oct 1944

Score
7
Players
2
Time
30 to 600 min
Recommended Age
12+
Difficulty
hard
Official Website
Not provided
Type
game

Description

Piercing the Reich: The Battle for Aachen, Siegfried Line Campaign, Sep-Oct 1944 is an operational level simulation of the Battle of Aachen, 12 September to 21 October 1944.

Piercing the Reich is modeled after a modified version of the popular Triumphant Fox: Rommel's Finest Hour – The Gazala Battles May-June 1942 gaming system, using an innovative, interactive sequence of play. With individual formation activated, the focus is on command control, keeping both players constantly involved in the action.

Piercing the Reich stands out for its excellent OoB Research and highly-playable yet detailed game system created to capture the key elements of this historic battle. Special game features include: Infiltration Tactics, Variable Game Turn Length, Variable Combat Strength Determination & Allied Victory Objectives, Formation Reaction & Reserve Status, Armor Superiority & Tiger Tank Scare, Railroad Guns, and much more.

Game Scale:
Game Turn: 2 to 8 days
Hex: .75 mile / 1.2 kilometers
Units: Battalion

Game Inventory:
One 22 x 34" full color map
Two dual-side printed countersheet (360 1/2" counters)
One 64-page rules & historical article booklet
Four dual-side printed Player Aid cards
One 10-sided die

Solitaire Playability: High
Complexity Level: High
Players: 1 or more
Playing Time: .5 to 10 hours (scenario dependant)