Desert Fox: Rommel's Campaign for North Africa April 1941 - December 1942
Excellent condition unpunched copy
The war in North Africa from the arrival of Erwin Rommel in March of 1941 until the end of 1942
The war in North Africa from the arrival of Erwin Rommel in March of 1941 until the end of 1942
Description
Excellent condition unpunched copy
Desert Fox is a brigade level simulation of the war in North Africa from the arrival of Erwin Rommel in March of 1941 until the end of 1942 when the Allies, landing amphibious forces in Western Africa, blockaded any chances for future Axis offensives in North Africa.
The Axis player attempts to secure Libya and Egypt by seizing Alexandria, while (he Allied (Commonwealth) player seeks to protect Alexandria and to contain the Axis forces.
There are two scenarios in Desert Fox: a short, five-turn game, covering the Axis drive on Tobruk in the first few months of the conflict; and a campaign game, recreating the entire war in Northeast Africa.
- two 11x17" maps
- one countersheet
Briefings Editors
FYI Editors
Jackson at the Crossroads D. Martin
Simulation: Desert Fox R. Berg, R. Simonsen, N. Karp
The Battle of Corinth: Standoff at Tennessee R. Berg
The Desert Fox: Rommel's Campaign for North Africa A.A. Nofi
Issue Number
87
Magazine issue number.