PanzerBlitz - 1973

$181.00

PanzerBlitz is a groundbreaking board game, released by Avalon Hill in 1973, that captures the intensity of armoured warfare on the Eastern Front during World War II.

This tactical game features company and platoon-sized units, utilizing geomorphic map boards for diverse gameplay. Each hex represents 250 meters, with turns lasting 6 minutes, allowing players to engage in realistic combat simulations.

With an Avalon Hill Complexity Rating of 6 (Heavy Strategy), PanzerBlitz lets players recreate the drama and action of tactical-level warfare across approximately twenty square miles of typical Russian terrain. The game includes 352 striking 5/8-inch counters, accurately symbolising the units that fought in this historic conflict.

Players can choose from more than a dozen scenarios, offering a variety of unique challenges and allowing for extensive strategic planning. No prior military experience is necessary—just common sense, clear thinking, and a competitive spirit.

The game includes a three-section geomorphic map board that can be rearranged for countless terrain configurations. Additionally, it features oversized unit counters with authentic armoured vehicle silhouettes, situation cards for varied gameplay, and a comprehensive set of rules covering aspects such as range, elevation, obstacles, fortifications, and more.

Experience the thrill of tactical armoured warfare with PanzerBlitz, where every game poses new challenges and opportunities for strategic mastery.

 

Complete and only used once or twice, this item is in fantastic condition overall, with only minimal wear on the box. Grade 1 under the Hoyles Vintage Grading System. 

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