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SS Amerika

By: 3W

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - Boxed - World War II (3W)


Product Info

Title
SS Amerika
Publisher
3W
Category
Sub-category
Author
Joseph Miranda
Publish Year
1990
Dimensions
9x12x2"
NKG Part #
10303
MFG. Part #
WWW716
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 4 Players
Game Length
180 Minutes

Description

SS AMERIKA (formerly entitled Case Geld) is an operational level game of hypothetical Axis invasions of North America in the World War II era. Based on actual plans and historical data, SS Amerika includes such critical factors as mobilization, national morale, technological developments, and specialized units. Both Basic and Optional Rules are provided. Scenarios include an Axis invasion of an unprepared U.S. in 1941, a full scale conflict in 1944, and several "future" scenarios showing what might have happened if the war had continued into the late 1940's. Units represent regiments, divisions, corps, fleets, and air groups.

"1530 HRS. THURSDAY JULY 2nd, 1944 - Spearheaded by 8 panzer corps, Panzer Armee Amerika today broke out of its embattled bridgehead north of Boston and split into 2 columns - one heading south for New York, the other striking inland towards Buffalo. Seven U.S. divisions are reported trapped in the 'Pantucket Pocket'..."

"1900 HRS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1944 - Opening a new phase in America's life and death struggle with the facist invaders, the Imperial Japanese Army today stormed ashore at the Central California coastal town of Cambria. As U.S. reinforcements hurried south to the new danger point, U.S. Chief of Staff George C. Marshall was quoted as saying, 'We'll cut them to ribbons if they move inland.' Meanwhile the Airforce is flying round-the-clock missions against the Japanese navy transports..."

"1745 HRS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1944 - American partisan forces under General George S. Patton today left their mountain fastness to strike back at the Nazi invader. Patton's irregulars savaged enemy columns and attacked isolated garrisons over a wide area of East Tennessee and North Carolina. Fighting continues as thousands of liberated Americans flock to join Patton's unorthodox forces..."