Third Reich/Great Pacific War series

Third Reich/Great Pacific War series

Avalanche Press's "Third Reich/Great Pacific War" series is a strategic level board wargame of World War II. The series consists of two boxed games ("Third Reich" and "The Great Pacific War"), one supplement ("Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide"), and an enlarged map, with one more future supplement ("Rumors of War").

Boxed Games

Third Reich

Avalanche Press' version of "Third Reich" (full name "Third Reich"), released in 2001, is an updated version of the "original game" from 1974. The game covers the war in Europe and North Africa and features 840 1/2 inch counters.

The Great Pacific War

"The Great Pacific War" is the 2003 sequel to "Third Reich" and covers the Pacific theater of World War II. The game consists of three maps and 560 1/2 inch counters.

upplements

Player's Guide

The "Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide" adds 120 new playing pieces with new scenarios, variant rules, and hints.

Deluxe Map

The "Third Reich Deluxe Map" is a double sized version of the original "Third Reich" map. It was produced through the "Classic Wargames" program and also features corrections to minor errors.

Rumors of War

"Rumors of War" is a new book supplement containing 140 new counters, a new eastern map extension to the "Third Reich" map, scenarios, strategy and variants. "Rumors of War" was first mentioned in the August 2007 Gold Club Insider.

External links

* [http://www.avalanchepress.com/game3R.php Avalanche Press's "Third Reich" page]
* [http://www.avalanchepress.com/gameGPW.php Avalanche Press's "Great Pacific War" page]
* [http://www.avalanchepress.com/gameRumors.php Avalanche Press's "Rumors of War" page]
*bgg|2904|"Third Reich"|8402|"The Great Pacific War"|13774|"Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide"


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