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Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition

Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition

Decision Games (I) · 2024
1180–240 min12+ yrs3.0/5 complexity6.4 BGG79CouplesStrategy
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Coral Sea was the first of the Pacific War’s great carrier versus carrier battles. It was the result of an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) offensive into the South Pacific, with their South Seas Fleet transporting invasion forces to Port Moresby (at New Guinea) and Tulagi (off Guadalcanal).

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Coral Sea was the first of the Pacific War’s great carrier versus carrier battles. It was the result of an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) offensive into the South Pacific, with their South Seas Fleet transporting invasion forces to Port Moresby (at New Guinea) and Tulagi (off Guadalcanal). Their strategic objective was to cut Allied lines of communication to Australia. The US Navy (USN) moved to counter and inflict a defeat on the Japanese fleet. The ensuing actions saw each side launch aircraft carrier strikes against opposing task forces. While the battle ended in an IJN tactical victory, the USN won strategically as the New Guinea invasion force broke off and returned to its base. Coral Sea set the stage for carrier battles which would pay off at Midway a month later.

Coral Sea Deluxe Edition is a one-player (solitaire) wargame of the decisive aero-naval battle that took place between the USN and the IJN in May 1942. The Coral Sea Deluxe Edition design is based on the system used in World at War magazine #2’s Solomons Campaign; however, there are significant differences owing to the different scale of the Coral Sea operation and the rules required for a solitaire design. The game system controls IJN forces via naval and air doctrine tables which initiate a range of strategies.

The player controls various Allied forces, collectively called the USN, through an operational system based on US military staff organization which provides a wide range of actions that can be conducted on the game map. The player can react to various threats and launch counterattacks to exploit opportunities as they occur. This is your chance to fight and win one of the decisive battles of World War II in the Pacific.

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Complexity3.0 / 5
BGG rating6.4 / 10
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CouplesStrategy
Play time
180–240 min
Players
1
Recommended age
12+ yrs

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Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition is a aviation / flight game, for 1 players, taking ~180–240 minutes, featuring hexagon grid. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
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Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition is played by 1 players.
Q5How long does a game of Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition take?
A game of Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition takes about 180–240 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition for?
Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition is recommended from age 12.
Q7How complex is Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition?
Coral Sea Solitaire: Deluxe Edition has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 3.0 out of 5.
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