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Second World War at Sea: South American Navies

Second World War at Sea: South American Navies

Avalanche Press Ltd. · 2016Expansion
1–230–180 min12+ yrs7.6 BGG18CouplesStrategy
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From the publisher: Our Second Great War setting is based on the premise that the First World War came to a negotiated end in late 1916, leaving the great empires intact but planting the seeds of renewed conflict a generation later.

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Our Second Great War setting is based on the premise that the First World War came to a negotiated end in late 1916, leaving the great empires intact but planting the seeds of renewed conflict a generation later. Second World War at Sea: South American Navies looks at the involvement of Latin America's leading powers: Argentina, Brazil and Chile.

Each of these fleets has undergone the expansion and reconstruction allowed by strong economic growth and relative political stability - without a German economic collapse to fuel it, the Great Depression is no more than a world-wide recession. Political and especially economic ties have aligned the Latin powers with their European partners: Argentina with Italy, Chile with Britain, and Brazil with the Central Powers of Imperial Germany and Austria-Hungary, while maintaining a strong trade relationship with the United States.

Their fleets reflect this: the Argentine battleships have been re-built along the pattern of the Italian Conte di Cavour class, the Brazilians much like American battleships, and the Chilean ships like their British near-sisters. And each has added new ships and aircraft from those sources in pursuit of a balanced fleet. Of course, there are airships as well.

South American Navies is a supplement for the Second World War at Sea series, based on battles that never happened. There are 12 new scenarios in a story arc following the participation of the South American fleets in the Second Great War. It is not a complete game: Ownership of Cone of Fire (and only Cone of Fire) is necessary to play all of the scenarios included.

South American Navies includes 90 laser-cut and mounted playing pieces: 50 "long" pieces representing major warships and 40 square ones representing aircraft.

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BGG rating7.6 / 10
Vibe
CouplesStrategy
Play time
30–180 min
Players
1–2
Recommended age
12+ yrs
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Second World War at Sea: South American Navies is a expansion for base-game game, for 1–2 players, taking ~30–180 minutes, featuring dice rolling. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Second World War at Sea: South American Navies — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
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Second World War at Sea: South American Navies is played by 1–2 players.
Q5How long does a game of Second World War at Sea: South American Navies take?
A game of Second World War at Sea: South American Navies takes about 30–180 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Second World War at Sea: South American Navies for?
Second World War at Sea: South American Navies is recommended from age 12.
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