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Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign

Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign

(Self-Published) · 2018
1–310–20 min11+ yrs1.8/5 complexity6.9 BGG13Co-opStrategy
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Desert Sabre is a light, fast-playing solitaire or team-play game of the Allied Coalition ground campaign in Operation Desert Storm to liberate Kuwait, defeat the Iraqi Army and Republican Guard, and seize key objectives to compell Iraq's removal from Kuwait in February 1991.

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Desert Sabre is a light, fast-playing solitaire or team-play game of the Allied Coalition ground campaign in Operation Desert Storm to liberate Kuwait, defeat the Iraqi Army and Republican Guard, and seize key objectives to compell Iraq's removal from Kuwait in February 1991.

Played on a small (7x7 hexes) map of southern Iraq and Kuwait, the game includes 10 units representing select U.S. and Allied divisions, regiments and task forces. Iraqi units are not included, as the challenges the Allies faced advancing into Iraq and Kuwait are represented by a "C3I" die-roll to move mechanism of increasing difficulty as Allied units advance, reach key phase lines, and attempt to occupy up to 10 objectives on the map within four one-day turns (a fifth turn may be enabled by die-roll). Primarilly designed for solo play, up to three players can seperately maneuver the three main Allied higher commands: XVIII Corps, VII Corps, and the Allied and Marine joint task forces.

Reaching historical objectives will result in an Allied operational victory (taking about 6 objectives). Players may explore, at the risk of adverse "pol-mil effects" rolls, reaching additional objectives that offer prospects for a strategic victory. As a quick set-up, quick-playing game, the player can readily replay history to explore chances for a different, historical, better (or worse) outcome to the last great ground offensive of the 20th century.

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Complexity1.8 / 5
BGG rating6.9 / 10
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Co-opStrategy
Language dependence
Moderate text — a crib sheet helps
Play time
10–20 min
Players
1–3
Recommended age
11+ yrs

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Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign is a modern warfare game, for 1–3 players, taking ~10–20 minutes, featuring chit-pull system. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign support?
Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign is played by 1–3 players.
Q5How long does a game of Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign take?
A game of Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign takes about 10–20 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign for?
Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign is recommended from age 11.
Q7How complex is Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign?
Desert Sabre: the Operation Desert Storm Ground Campaign has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 1.8 out of 5.
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