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Battle for China
Battle for China
by Microgame Design Group, Fiery Dragon Productions, Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (?????) (1999)
Player Count
2 to 3

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
6 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • World War II
  • Designers
  • Brian Train
  • Mechanisms
  • Area Movement
  • Simulation
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Peter Bergting
  • Ed Bourelle
  • Claudio Pozas
  • Family
  • Country: China
  • Rating: 7.06/10 from 35 users

    Description

    Battle for China is a board game simulation of the War of Resistance against Japan from the initial Japanese invasion in July 1937 to the end of 1941. The game is designed for two players, one directing the military forces acting to defend China against the Japanese invaders (the Chinese Player) and the other the forces of Imperial Japan (the Japanese Player). The game can also be played with a third player taking the Chinese Communist forces.

    Game comes with a map depicting China, 150 miles to an inch. It is divided into multiple areas, with one or more areas corresponding appproximately to a province. Units are abstract, each representing approximate Corps and Armies for the Chinese and Divisions and Brigades for the Japanese.

    June 2009: Fiery Dragon productions has come out with "Battle for China Deluxe", a special edition of the game that includes the expansion kit More Battle for China. The package includes:

    - 44-page integrated rulebook for all three games, with coil binding
    - two red dice
    - 12 cards for the various charts and tables for the three games
    - 5 sheets of counters, for a total of 480 counters - consisting of the three sheets for the original game, and two new ones for the expansion. Counters might still be a bit thin for some tastes (but then they would not fit in the box) but the diecutting is good.
    - 3 maps, the original 11x17" central map plus the north and south 8x11" extensions (Siberia-Manchuria and Siam-Burma-India, respectively). The North map matches up well and obviously. For the South map the area north of Burma-1 is Burma-3, and the area north of Burma-2 is Burma-4. The unnamed area north of India-8 is Nepal and is impassable.

    This was the last version of Battle for China to appear before the Decision Games edition of the basic 1937-41 game in late 2009. Production of the deluxe version is limited, fewer than 125 copies I believe.

    When the Decision Games edition appears, the designer will post an updated and integrated set of rules and charts for the expansion kit, along with homemade redrawn extension maps to fit the larger 22x34" map. The counter sheets provided do not need to be changed, but be advised that the counters in the Decision Games edition have been changed to iconic style, with a different format.

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