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Tarawa 1943

Description
TARAWA 1943 is a solitaire, card driven game on the invasion of Japanese controlled Tarawa by the 2nd Marine Division. Each turn the USMC player will activate one of his battalions (there are 8 in the game). During it's activation it can move, attack, and attempt to regroup. The USMC player further has a 3 card hand (out of a deck of 30 cards) that gives additional resources to the player (naval support, air support, engineers, tanks, etc). The USMC player can play 1 card during their turn and 1 card during the Japanese turn.

As a battalion is activated it reduces its cohesion (reflecting wear and tear, exhaustion). Battalions are further reduced in cohesion due to Japanese attacks and the marines "pushing their attacks".

After the USMC player finishes their activation, the Japanese turn begins with the flip of a card. From this the USMC player will face fire attacks, banzai attacks, bunkers, cross fires, infiltration, and more. The card engine will ensure an ever changing game and no two will play the same.

The game will give the historical starting invasion site, however, we have included the alternate "south beach" landing possibility, that the Japanese had expected and prepared.
Victory is achieved by taking the island as quickly as possible while minimizing casualties. This was the first invasion of the US island hopping strategy and high losses or a prolonged fight could have led to a cancellation of the island hopping campaign.

Designer: Grant Wylie, Mike Wylie
Artist: Sean Cooke
Publisher: Worthington Games, Worthington Publishing, LLC at https://www.worthingtonpublishing.com/collection/idzl1syo43ys6s15dcvgmz0l8jufwa

Credits:
Flex Table - MrStump
Alternate Counters - licinius on BGG
Variant PDF - caboincite on BGG
4 Comments
Davout Jan 2, 2022 @ 3:40am 
Thank you !
Caprica55 Dec 31, 2021 @ 8:36pm 
Very nicely done! This will be a fun one to try.
Eric963  [author] Dec 31, 2021 @ 12:06pm 
Made the Battle Archive sheet editable.
Richthofen56 Dec 31, 2021 @ 6:53am 
Thanks Eric!