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Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance

Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance

Avalanche Press Ltd. · 2015Expansion
1–230–300 min12+ yrs3.0/5 complexity7.7 BGG51CouplesStrategy
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From the Avalanche Press website: In December 1912, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy renewed their 30-year-old military pact known as the Triple Alliance.

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Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance box art
official art · Avalanche Press Ltd.

From the Avalanche Press website:

In December 1912, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy renewed their 30-year-old military pact known as the Triple Alliance. In the months that followed, staff officers from all three fleets prepared detailed plans for operations against the French and British fleets in the Mediterranean in case of war. Yet when war came in August 1914, Italy refused to join her Alliance partners and those plans would never be used.

What if Italy had honored her Alliance obligations, and joined the Germans and Austrians in a naval war against Britain and France? What if the Triple Alliance plans had been put into operation, with the Austrian and Italian fleets combining to challenge the French and British? The Great War at Sea in the Mediterranean is no longer confined to the Adriatic Sea, but now rages across the entire Mediterranean basin.

Triple Alliance is a book supplement for the Great War at Sea series based on those plans. It is not a complete game; ownership of Mediterranean and Dreadnoughts (and only Mediterranean and Dreadnoughts) is required to enjoy all of the scenarios.

The book includes 90 new scorchless, sootless laser-cut playing pieces. There are several versions of the Austrian battleship Radetzky, both the small dreadnought and full dreadnought variations presented by her design team in 1907. The all-big-gun battleship originally proposed for the Italian Navy by designer Vittorio Cuniberti is included, along with other ships cancelled for financial reasons. And the French receive a full class of unusual battleships proposed but never built, that carry the big guns of a dreadnought but also the not-quite-as-big guns of a semi-dreadnought.

And there are some pieces to replace armored cruisers and semi-dreadnoughts from our Mediterranean game, with gunnery ratings more accurately reflecting their capabilities. Plus new seaplane pieces rated for use with the aircraft rules that began to appear in Great War at Sea games after publication of the most recent edition of Mediterranean.

The thirty scenarios study the Triple Alliance war plan in a story all their own, following the outbreak of war and the conduct of operations as the joint planning staff foresaw possible events. The scenarios follow a single story arc, but also present a study of the Triple Alliance’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s a similar approach to that in High Seas Fleet, but with its own story line.

🔬 game anatomy
Complexity3.0 / 5
BGG rating7.7 / 10
Vibe
CouplesStrategy
Language dependence
Some text — easily memorized
🌐 plays without English
Play time
30–300 min
Players
1–2
Recommended age
12+ yrs

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Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance is played by 1–2 players.
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A game of Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance takes about 30–300 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance for?
Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance is recommended from age 12.
Q7How complex is Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance?
Great War at Sea: Triple Alliance has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 3.0 out of 5.
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