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Pocket Battle Game 18 - Behold a Pale Glider

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Pocket Battle Game 18 - Behold a Pale Glider is a wargame in postcard format.
  • English
  • from 13 years
  • 30mn to 1h
  • 2 player(s)

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Printed on a single piece of postcard-sized card stock, with the game map on the front and rules on the back. Pieces must be cut out.

May 10, 1940: A handful of German troops using gliders (with the underside painted light blue to match the sky) landed atop Eben Emael, the most powerful fort in Belgium. The complex was a key element in the Allies' hopes to disrupt any German offensive.

Losing it in just a few hours was disconcerting (and terrifying). This two-player game simulates this key event in the fall of France.
Theme(s) War
Language(s) English
Mechanism(s) Wargame
Author(s) Paul Rohrbaugh
Artist Mark Mahaffey
Editor Landsknecht Publishing Services, Inc.

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