- Grand strategy wargame
A grand strategy wargame is a
wargame that places focus ongrand strategy : militarystrategy at the level of movement and use of an entirenation state orempire 's resources. Such games typically focus on a war or series of wars, often over a long period of time. Individual units, even armies, may not be represented; instead, attention is given to theaters of operation. All of the resources of the nations involved may be mobilized as part of a long-term struggle. The simulation typically involves political and economic as well as military conflict. At the most extreme end of this is the branch of strategy games in which the player assumes the role of thegovernment of an entirenation-state and in which "not" conducting war is a possibility, such as in "".Examples of grand strategy games where
military tactics are highly abstracted or eliminated entirely include the board games "Risk" and "Diplomacy". Another example which is slightly more realistic is "Axis & Allies ", although in it military factors are still highly abstracted. Games such as "Rise and Decline of the Third Reich ", "Empires in Arms ", and "Empires of the Middle Ages " are true wargames, in the sense that military units are specifically represented, and engage in direct combat based on specific military attributes.Gameplay and dynamics
Games use various techniques and features to simulate aspects of national military strategy. Some games simulate industrial production of resources and military units. Other may enable various diplomatic moves and alliances.
For example, the game "
Axis & Allies " utilizes a "price" for producing units, consisting of a quantity of production units allocated each turn and used to "pay" for each unit produced. Some games allow various nations to produce units at a set rate, corresponding to their actual real-world industrial and economic history.Academic use
Because such games go beyond simple warfare to deal with
economics ,geography ,history andpolitics they are especially useful in education and studies of international affairs. [cite book|title=The Guide to Simulations/games for Education and Training|author=Robert E. Horn|isbn=0894010026|year=1977|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=02A9AAAAMAAJ&pgis=1]ee also
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List of board wargames
*Government simulation game References
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