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  2. Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War At Sea is a standalone miniature wargame, originally produced by Avalon Hill, later by Wizards of the Coast. Axis and Allies Naval Miniatures gameplay is associated with Axis & Allies Miniatures, a World War 2 land battles game also made by Avalon Hill, but the two games are very different. Players take ...

  3. Victory at Sea (game) - Wikipedia

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    Victory at Sea is a hardback book that contains a set of wargame rules used to simulate naval combat during World War II using 1/1800 scale. [1]The rules, both basic and advanced, take up about 20% of the 206-page book. [1]

  4. War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Box cover of original edition published by Jedko Games, 1975, based on a photograph of the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck. War at Sea is a strategic board wargame depicting the naval war in the Atlantic during World War II, published by Jedko Games in 1975, and subsequently republished by Avalon Hill in 1976 and more recently by L2 Design Group in 2007.

  5. Category:Naval video games - Wikipedia

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    Sea Dogs (video game) Sea Power (video game) Sea Wolf (video game) Seafox (video game) Seventh Fleet (video game) Sid Meier's Pirates! Sid Meier's Pirates! (2004 video game) Silent Hunter (video game) Silent Hunter II; Silent Hunter III; Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific; Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic; Skull and Bones (video game ...

  6. Second World War at Sea series - Wikipedia

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    Coral Sea is the introductory game for the Second World War at Sea series and covers the Battle of the Coral Sea. It uses a small box size and comes with a new edition of the series rules and shares a sheet of counters with Pacific Crossroads. The game has 145 counters, 1 operational map and 4 scenarios.

  7. The Ancient Art of War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    The game was reviewed in 1988 in Dragon by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in their "The Role of Computers" column. They agreed that War at Sea was better than its predecessor and called it a "must have", giving the game five out of five stars. They particularly enjoyed the ship-to-ship combat. [7] The game sold more than 100,000 copies. [8]

  8. Great War at Sea series - Wikipedia

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    The focus of Great War at Sea series games features two levels of play: the "operational" game, where fleets move and conduct missions on a map of the area where the game takes place (this map uses "staggered squares"—technically a hex grid—presumably to save space as the squares are exactly the same size as the fleet counters, and only a few counters are on the board at a time); and the ...

  9. Category:Naval games - Wikipedia

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    These are games that predominantly feature marine ships, boats, submarines or other nautical themes. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.