Middle East '48 (1979)
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: Fantasy Games Unlimited
Designers: Leonard H. Kanterman
Artists: Mike Gilbert (I)
Mechanics: Hexagon Grid, Movement Points, Zone of Control, Grid Movement, Dice Rolling, Simulation
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Middle East '48 (originally known by Sinai '48) is a brigade level simulation of the Israeli War of Independence in May through June of 1948.
Map is 11x17 glossy paper of the Sinai through Lebanon, 64 uncut, one-sided counters on card stock.
One player commands the Jewish (Israeli) forces, while the other commands the various Arab forces. Game play is I-go, You-go with 15 game turns.
Victory is based on the number of major cities held by the Arabs at the end of the game.
Published in Wargaming: The Magazine of Fantasy & Historical Simulation, Issue 04.
Map is 11x17 glossy paper of the Sinai through Lebanon, 64 uncut, one-sided counters on card stock.
One player commands the Jewish (Israeli) forces, while the other commands the various Arab forces. Game play is I-go, You-go with 15 game turns.
Victory is based on the number of major cities held by the Arabs at the end of the game.
Published in Wargaming: The Magazine of Fantasy & Historical Simulation, Issue 04.
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