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Orange Swan
Publisher: VentoNuovo Games
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Orange Swan is a strategic game that recreates the war in the Pacific. Japan, on the eve of its entry into World War Two, is looking in two different directions: it sees opportunity and it fears defeat. Admiral Yamamoto, at the head of a powerful navy, is being driven towards a decision that is not of his making. Those who truly desire war will relinquish neither their swords nor the ethos with which they are imbued. Yamamoto sees only one chance – Japan must strike quickly and with overwhelming and decisive force. If the enemy, first and foremost the United States, is given any pause, Japan will almost certainly be crushed. The culmination is at Hiroshima. Orange Swan is a historical game covering WWII in the Pacific from 1941 to 1945. It uses many of the same game mechanics as Black Swan but with a greater focus on innovative naval systems. Fog of War is a core element, as a player cannot know the identity or strength of an enemy unit until it is revealed in combat. The game ends with a Total Victory if Tokyo is enemy Controlled, if the Atomic Bomb Event occurs, or if Japan controls 7 Strategic Land Areas.
| Mechanics: | Area Movement Dice Rolling |
| Categories: | War |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| In 1 wishlist This was seen 1785 times | |
Orange Swan is a strategic game that recreates the war in the Pacific. Japan, on the eve of its entry into World War Two, is looking in two different directions: it sees opportunity and it fears defeat. Admiral Yamamoto, at the head of a powerful navy, is being driven towards a decision that is not of his making. Those who truly desire war will relinquish neither their swords nor the ethos with which they are imbued. Yamamoto sees only one chance – Japan must strike quickly and with overwhelming and decisive force. If the enemy, first and foremost the United States, is given any pause, Japan will almost certainly be crushed. The culmination is at Hiroshima. Orange Swan is a historical game covering WWII in the Pacific from 1941 to 1945. It uses many of the same game mechanics as Black Swan but with a greater focus on innovative naval systems. Fog of War is a core element, as a player cannot know the identity or strength of an enemy unit until it is revealed in combat. The game ends with a Total Victory if Tokyo is enemy Controlled, if the Atomic Bomb Event occurs, or if Japan controls 7 Strategic Land Areas.
| Mechanics: | Area Movement Dice Rolling |
| Categories: | War |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| In 1 wishlist This was seen 1785 times | |