Hamel 1918
Hamel 1918
"Hamel: 1918" is a solitaire system set during the First World War I.
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"Monash's Masterstroke."
Four years of trench warfare and stalemate were almost shattered by the 1918 German Kaiserschlacht campaign. Having survived the German onslaught, the allies began a series of counterattacks. For the British Dominions such as Australia, the late war period also marked the creation of national corps under their generals.
Newly appointed General Monash will use the experience gained in the past four years of bloodshed to plan his first set piece attack. Although the battle would only last 93 minutes, it pushed the Germans back up to two kilometers along a front about six kilometers.
On the 4th of July, the Australian Corps is unleashed in a carefully choreographed, combined arms attack to capture the town of Hamel.
PLAYERS: 1-2
AGE: 14+
TIME TO PLAY: 4+ Hours
COMPLEXITY: Average
SOLITAIRE SUITABILITY: High
DESIGNER: Peter Schutze
GAME ART: Peter Schutze
CONTENTS:
- 1 rulebook (8 pages)
- 1 map (22x17" inch)
- 264 game pieces (5/8" inch)
- 1 reference chart
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Published by Blue Panther LLC under license.