The Russo-Japanese War
1975
Designed by Marc W. Miller
Published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW Games), Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (国際通信社), Compass Games
The Russo-Japanese War is a combined game, comprised of two subordinate games: Tsushima and Port Arthur, each of which deal with a facet of the 1904-05 War, and together they present a coherent recreation of the conflict. The Russo-Japanese War uses the components of Tsushima and Port Arthur.These include: A. Two maps, labeled Tsushima and Port Arthur. The maps include charts useful in the play of the game. B. Two counter sheets labeled Tsushima (176 counters each 5/8" square) and Port Arthur (240 counters each 1/2" square) C. Two subordinate games rules folders. D. One combined game rules folder. Also published in Command Magazine Japan #55.
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