Pacific Tide - The United States Versus Japan, 1941-45 (2nd Edition)

By: Compass Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: War Games - World War II (Compass Games)

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Product Info

Title
Pacific Tide - The United States Versus Japan, 1941-45 (2nd Edition)
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Author
Gregory Smith, Ilya Kudriashov, Brien Miller, John Kranz
Publish Year
2022
Dimensions
8.5x11x1"
NKG Part #
2147930125
MFG. Part #
CPS1077-2ND
Type
Age Range
16 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 2 Players
Game Length
120 - 480 Minutes

Description

Pacific Tide: The United States versus Japan, 1941-45 is a compact, strategic-level game covering the struggle between the United States (including some Commonwealth forces) and Japan in World War II by game designer, Gregory M. Smith. This game utilizes a unique and fast-paced, card-driven combat/build system revolving around carrier operations which will provide players with a multitude of decisions. While extremely competitive as a two-player game, Pacific Tide can be enjoyed again and again in solitaire play format with its unique, "personality" driven bot system.

Despite the strategic level of the game, there are operational and even tactical nuances, as players must decide when and how to commit their carrier forces, land-based air, and even their intelligence assets. To a degree, the Japanese player is racing against the clock. The quality of his pilots degrades over time, and starting in 1943, he also loses the strategic initiative as he becomes the second player. The US Player is also fighting the clock, as he cannot sit back and take a relaxed approach to defeating Japan. If he doesn't win by 1945, he doesn’t win at all. Tension builds as both sides race toward decisive carrier battles and seizure of key geographical objectives.

The card-based combat/build system is a different take on the "normal" event/operations points driven systems. Separate card decks are provided for the U.S. and Japanese player. Each year, the players receive that year’s cards for free… but must use build points to repurchase older cards. This will cause the player a few agonizing moments, as he typically cannot afford to re-buy every card he needs (or thinks he needs). Players must also decide which aspect of cards to use – many have multiple but exclusive uses (such as, "Do A or do B") and these uses sometimes give very different results based on operational or strategic needs at the time. To help ensure a tense and dynamic game, the system forces players to make many choices and decisions throughout play.

Units comprise five different types:

  • CV units represent individual carriers or small groups of escort carriers
  • INF units represent all types of ground combat troops, including Marine and Army units
  • Naval Air units represent carrier borne aircraft
  • Land Air units represent bombers and fighters based on land
  • Partisan units represent the Filipino resistance, which grew to considerable size by the end of the war
  • Campaign set up and reinforcement codes are printed on the counter
  • Enhanced ergonomics are built into the set up and reinforcement charts
Control and Entrench markers are also provided for play.

Special rules are provided for amphibious attacks, repair of fleets, supply effects, and guerillas. Bidding rules determine which side one will play in a tournament-style play format.

As a bonus for solo players, Pacific Tide features a solitaire assistant - commonly known as a "bot" - which gives guidance to the player for either side during solitaire play. The assistant acts differently based on the "personality" it’s been given… aggressive, defensive, or balanced. All game cards have a rating which the assistants will prioritize differently for play. While extremely competitive as a two-player game, Pacific Tide can be enjoyed again and again in solitaire play format with its unique, "personality" driven bot system.

Product Information:

  • Complexity: 3 out of 10
  • Solitaire Suitability: 8 out of 10 (solitaire bot system)
  • Time Scale: Single Year Turns with alternating, multiple cards plays per player
  • Map Scale: Area map
  • Unit Scale: from individual carriers or carrier groups, fleets, army-level infantry, air groups
  • Players: one to two, best with two
  • Playing Time: two to four hours
Components:

  • One map (17" x 22" map size)
  • One Countersheet of 9/16" unit-counters
  • 51 Game Cards
  • Rules booklet
  • 2 Player Aid ca

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