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Persian Gulf: Battle for the Middle East
Persian Gulf: Battle for the Middle East
by GDW Games, Hobby Japan (1986)
Player Count
2

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
5 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Modern Warfare
  • Designers
  • Frank Chadwick
  • John Astell
  • Mechanisms
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Simulation
  • Artists
  • Rich Banner
  • William H. Keith, Jr.
  • Family
  • Third World War Series
  • Alternate History
  • Country: Bahrain
  • Region: Middle East
  • Player Count: Two Player Only Games
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    Persian Gulf: Battle for the Middle East:

    Persian Gulf includes a special "game within a game", covering the diplomatic, political, and military maneuvers by the Soviet Union and the United States in the Middle East before - and leading to - the general outbreak of the Third World War. Both sides try to gain control of the various Iranian factions and influence the other Middle Eastern nations. As the superpowers' confrontation continues, fighting breaks out between committed factions. Either side can decide to send troops to support their factions; the U.S. may send the Rapid Deployment Force while the Soviet Union may use its forces along its southern borders and in Afghanistan. Each move, however, escalates the conflict until the superpowers are directly fighting one another in the Middle East and their alliances in Europe are mobilizing for war.

    The four game maps cover the Persian Gulf region in detail. Centered on Iran and Iraq, the maps include bordering areas of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the USSR, and Afghanistan. Mountains and sand dominate this area of the world, and wilderness rules show the effects of the scarcity of roads on military operations.
    Vying for control of the nations on these maps are the regional forces and those of the superpowers. These forces range greatly in capabilities: from the poorly-equipped and trained Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Soviet-controlled Afghan Army to the capable Turks to the elite Israeli and Jordanian intervention contingents. The Soviets have large forces available in their southern border regions and in Afghanistan. The small but strong U.S. RDF is on hand, and they can call on B-52 strikes for support.

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