Viva Zapata!
1982
Designed by François Nedelec, Duccio Vitale
Published by Editions du Stratège
Viva Zapata! is a traditional hex-and-counters wargame, which pits Mexican rebels against the Mexican government. Gameplay is pretty standard (for a wargame), including terrain modifiers for movement and combat, as well as a pretty standard combat resolution table. Apart from the theme, the originality of the game comes from the use of trains (necessary for both players, as their forces are scattered throughout the map at the beginning of the game), and dynamite to blow up the railroad tracks. Game content: an 8-pages rulebook with historical settings, in French a 6-sided die a game map representing Mexico 130 counters, consisting of: 24 carrancistas (blue) 29 villistas (red) 8 zapatistas (pink) 4 leaders: 2 blue (Carranza and Obregon), one red (Villa), one pink (Zapata) 21 trains 40 dynamite 2 ships 1 blue and 1 green chit to keep track of morale level
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