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Carrier Battle - Philippine Sea

By: Compass Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - World War II (Compass Games)

MSRP old price: $69.00


Product Info

Title
Carrier Battle - Philippine Sea
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2020
Dimensions
9x12x3"
NKG Part #
2147838244
MFG. Part #
CPS1154
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
13 Years and Up
# Players
1 Players
Game Length
30 - 300 Minutes

Description

Carrier Battle: Philippine Sea is a solitaire simulation of the largest carrier battle in history, fought during the invasion of Saipan (June, 1944). As the U.S. commander, you maneuver your task forces and conduct air searches in a tension-packed contest to find the Japanese carriers before they locate and attack yours. Simple game mechanics control Japanese movement and determine the timing and strengths of their attacks. You will not know that a Japanese air strike is headed your way until it is detected by radar and you scramble your fighters to intercept.

The game has a total of nine scenarios. Four learning scenarios take you through the rules by programmed instruction using slices of the real battle. The other five are full-scale, fully replayable games. These include one-day scenarios for each day of the action, a two-day scenario for the whole battle, a hypothetical scenario presuming different US plans, and a hypothetical scenario in which Midway was never fought and the Japanese come armed with the full Pearl Harbor striking force.

Carrier Battle: Philippine Sea includes a hexagonal map of the area of ocean where the battle was fought, at a scale of 33 nautical miles per hex. The mapsheet also includes player displays for US task groups and air missions. One complete game turn represents 80 minutes of real time, divided into four Action Phases of 20 minutes each. There are 528 die-cut counters representing individual capital ships, groupings of smaller ships, air units of approximately 8-12 aircraft each, and informational markers. Other play aids include Japanese force (“Butai”) displays, a charts and tables booklet, a game-turn flow chart, and a Japanese air raid decision flow chart.

Carrier Battle: Philippine Sea is based on Carrier (Victory Games, 1990) but is a new, standalone game.

Components:

  • 1 Mounted map
  • 2 Countersheets (528 9/16" inch playing pieces)
  • 1 Rulebook
  • 1 Charts and Tables booklet
  • Multiple Player aid cards
  • 10-sided die
  • Box and Lid