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  2. Open Fire: Solitaire Tank Combat in WWII - Wikipedia

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    Victory Games published Ambush!, a man-to-man combat wargame, in 1983 that used an innovative system of paragraphs and pre-programmed enemy responses to allow for solitaire play. Open Fire, a game of tank warfare set in World War II, uses the same game system. [1]

  3. Solitaire board wargame - Wikipedia

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    Ambush! is arguably the most successful solitaire board wargame ever made, appearing in 1984 and having spawned three add on games, a companion series of two games, a two-player version, and a similar game focusing on armor in the Second World War. [1] Another solitaire man to man game to appear in 1984 was Ranger by Omega Games, which focused ...

  4. Operation Olympic: The Invasion of Japan 1 November 1945

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    Cover of Strategy & Tactics #45, which contained Operation Olympic as a pull-out game. Operation Olympic: The Invasion of Japan 1 November 1945 is a solitaire board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1974 that simulates the planned American invasion of Kyūshū, one of Japan's Home Islands, in November 1945.

  5. Patton's Best - Wikipedia

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    Patton's Best is a World War II solitaire wargame. It was designed by Bruce Shelley and published by Avalon Hill in 1987. The game puts the player in command of an M4 Sherman tank belonging to George Patton's 4th Armoured Division in Northern Europe. The game is played on an abstract map which portraits hypotethical territory in Normandy ...

  6. Omaha Beach (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    The German player decides on their defensive set-up. The American player then assigns units that will go ashore as the first wave. Although the American player can assign up to nine infantry companies, two engineer companies and six amphibious companies to come ashore on the first turn, no more than one infantry company and one tank or amphibious company can be assigned to a single beach sector.

  7. Advanced Squad Leader - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) is a tactical-level board wargame, originally marketed by Avalon Hill Games, that simulates actions of squad sized units in World War II. It is a detailed game system for two or more players (with solitary play also possible). Components include the ASL Rulebook and various games called modules.

  8. Tokyo Express: The Guadalcanal Naval Campaign – 1942

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    The game box includes 156 rectangular ship counters, 520 other counters and 120 artillery cards. [3] The basic game is explained in 24 pages of rules. Another 64 pages explain the standard and advanced solitaire games, as well as the two-player game. [4] Eleven scenarios are included in the game: four historical and seven hypothetical.

  9. Carrier (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Carrier, designed by Jon Southard, uses a single-player rules system to simulate the World War II conflict in the Solomon Islands between Allied and Japanese naval forces. . Several scenarios are included that simulate the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Island