WWI NAVAL RULES:
WWII NAVAL RULES:
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Brief Description Designed as a comprehensive set of rules for naval conflicts, including surface, air and submarine dimensions. The databook provides ship information largely in generic terms, making it a useful resource regardless of the rules being used. Nations covered include Argentina, Austria-Hungary, Brazil, Chile, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States.
Period 1895-1945
Scale Each figure represents a single ship. The ground scale is selectable (default is 2" = 1,000 yards). Search Turns represent a selectable amount of time (from 1 to 12 hours per turn); Battle Turns represent 2 minutes of actual combat. Intended for use with ships from 1:1200 to 1:4800 scales.
Basing Individual
Contents Boxed set includes:
  • 40-page rulebook
  • 76-page databook
  • 17 reference cards, in folder
  • two blank logsheets
  • supplemental sheet for databook
Designers Richard R. Sartore ([email protected], [email protected], [email protected]), Jack L. Joyner
Publisher First edition published 1975. Fourth edition published 1981, third printing in 1988 by Xeno Games

What You Think

Scott R. Gross ([email protected])
I would be very thankful for any updates for the game. I really loved the game when I was first introduced to it in the late 70's. I currently have the 4th Ed., but am looking for updates, new charts, and ways to speed up the game. I have been trying to create a database to cover armour penetration values and damage, to speed up the game some!

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Online Resources

Official Website
Rules updates, revisions, enhancements and scenarios. Also historical material and book reviews.
Email The Designer
Rich Sartore writes: "I will be happy to answer email regarding future releases, complaints, questions, etc."
If you know of other resources for this game, or if you have material you would like to make available to the Net, please let us know.


Last Updates
21 September 1999Seekrieg link added
1 February 1999Scott's comments
19 May 1997new email for Sartore
9 December 1996reorganized
7 December 1996expanded
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