Kanev: Parachutes Across the Dnepr, September 23-26, 1943
1981
Designed by John Prados
Published by 3W (World Wide Wargames), Hobby Japan, People's War Games, Hobby Japan, 3W (World Wide Wargames), People's War Games
Kanev: Parachutes Across the Dnepr, September 23-26 1943, is an Operational level board-wargame that explores the confrontation between Soviet and German forces at the lower Dnieper river in September 1943, which featured the largest Soviet airborne offensive during World War II. Players assume command of either army and take turns to execute their orders for their forces. In this game, units exert a zone of control around them, forcing opposing units to maneuver around them to avoid being stopped in their tracks. Engagements between units are resolved by consulting results of dice rolls on a Ratio based Combat Results Table, modified by terrain, leadership, and other factors against charts. Airborne assaults and air support are also part and parcel of the combat. Keeping units in reserve is a strategical option, allowing players to immediately exploit breakthroughs and redeploy after battles. The game ends after a certain number of rounds. The players total up their victory points (typically for occupying strategic locations with their units) and whoever has more is the winner. Game Scale: Turn: 8 hours Hex: 1.67 km Unit: Company to Division Game Inventory: One 21" X 32" mapsheet One countersheet (200 1/2" counters) One 12 page rules booklet One Errata Sheet
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