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ANZIO 1944~~THE FIGHT FOR THE BEACHHEAD

FOR ONE OR TWO PLAYERS!

NEW UNHARMED IN SHRINKWRAP!

MSRP $46.00

 

please note:  Our discount from WDG is very very slim...We carry these guys for your convenience (and because we think highly of them, particularly the solitaire games!!!

 

Here is a link to the publisher's webpage on this, with 2nd edition support:

Anzio - The Fight for the Beachhead, 1944 (whitedoggames.com)

 

Anzio is a low-complexity, two-player or solitaire game that simulates the first weeks of the battle of Anzio when Allied forces defended and attempted to expand the Anzio beachhead. The goal of the Anzio-Nettuno amphibious landings on January 22, 1944 was to outflank the German Winter Line and open the way to Rome. A major battle of World War Two, the initial landings were unopposed. Instead, the resulting fight developed to keep the beachhead.

 

Games formats are boxed, folio (plastic-bag) and print-and-play. 

THIS GAME IS THE BOXED VERSION.

 

Game Features

Solitaire Rules

Off-Map Bombardment

Weather

German Air Attacks

12 Turns

Initiative Checks



Game Components

17" x 11" Game Board

41 5-8" Mounted, Die-Cut Counters and Markers

8-Page Color Rulebook

Credits

Design by Michael W. Kennedy

Developed by Chris Hansen

Map Art by Tim Allen

Counters by Tom Cundiff

Vassal Module by Art Bennett

 

ANZIO 1944

SKU: WDG-2
$46.00 Regular Price
$38.18Sale Price

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