Fall of Tobruk: Rommel's Greatest Victory
Players represent the two army commanders, Rommel and Ritchie, maneuvering the various brigades and regiments under their command in order to control the vital port of Tobruk and defeat the enemy forces while still preserving his own army as a force in being.
This is complete revision of the Conflict Games designed by Frank Chadwick and first published in 1975 — consider this a completely NEW game and not a reprint of a previous edition. With extensively researched and revised orders of battle, conversion to a d10 resolution method, all-new weather rules, all-new air rules showing the army-air force coordination that was being perfected by both sides, and an all-new map at half of the original game’s ground scale (1.5 mi/hex vs 3 mi/hex), and a switch from an Igo-Yugo to a chit-pull formation activation mechanism. But the most exciting change is a dynamic Operations Phase wherein players can decide exactly when and with which units they want to move, fight, barrage, or call in an air strike. No fixed Movement Phase, Combat Phase, Indirect Fire Phase, or Air Strike Phase…it’s up to players how they want to construct their own turns. Neatly reflects the chaos of desert warfare in North Africa.