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The Caucasus Campaign

The Caucasus Campaign

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Note: All samples below are from playtest graphics, not final game art. GMT Games claims no copyright on these images.

  • Near-final Game Map [Updated 2/25/08]
  • Sample Counters

    Here's a link to Mark's Consimworld Topic for The Caucasus Campaign. Feel free to visit there to talk with Mark and ask questions about the game.




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    1. Ronald on 4/29/2008, said:

    Leaving Baku off the Caucasus map is like leaving Moscow off an Operation Typhoon Map. It was the ultimate prize and should be included - even if it is just to give the scale of the area covered.
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    2. Michael on 12/7/2007, said:

    I don't really need the map to cover the entire Iranian/Turk border area but a game on this campaign is absolutely incomplete without Baku on the map. Otherwise looks great so far!
      (2 people found this comment helpful, 0 did not)
    3. Rory Sean on 12/4/2007, said:

    If you have ever tried to play Clash of Arms games EIDELWEISS then you will love The Caucasus Campaign! EIDELWEISS was too huge and complex yet beautiful to look at in awe and wonder! Awesome 7 part maps to look at and wonder at how will one ever play this East Front monster crunching time consuming game! THE CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN is the perfect game (Looking at it so far) that will bring this game topic into everyones reach.
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    4. Davis W. on 11/14/2007, said:

    Few games cover this part of Case Blue.
      (2 people found this comment helpful, 3 did not)
    5. Johnnie on 11/14/2007, said:

    Looks very nice (plus I LOVE the Eastern Front!). One thing, though... I wish the map went all the way down to the Turkish/Iranian borders. Nice, high solitaire rating, that's always a good thing.
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    The German-Soviet War in the Caucasus, 1942

    In late July of 1942, Hitler sent two strong armies south across the Don to seize the fertile Kuban and the oil of the Caucasus. Germany's 17th Army and 1st Panzer Army steamrolled over all opposition until they reached the mountains. There the Russians slowed and then stopped the Germans at the outskirts of Novorossisk, on the road to Tuapse and along the Terek River. This infuriated Hitler who then took over personal command of Army Group A and poured replacements and reinforcements into the area that were badly needed at Stalingrad. Eventually 27 Axis divisions were fighting south of the Don.

    The Axis forces include 2 mountain divisions, 2 light (jäger) divisions, an SS motorized division (Wiking), and 3 panzer divisions -- two of which had three tank battalions while many on the east front have only one. The German army is accompanied by 1 Slovakian and 7 Romanian divisions.

    The ranks of the Soviet army in the Caucasus is filled with Armenians, Georgians, Azerbaijanis, Cossacks and Turkoman who have questionable loyalty. These divisions are reinforced by Soviet Guard and NKVD units sent across the Caspian, and by Soviet Naval troops stationed along the Black Sea.

    The Caucasus Campaign is a quick playing, moderately complex game with large hexes and easy-viewing 5/8 counters. The game system is based on the classic Igo-Ugo/movement-combat-exploitation system, but modified
    with elements from Ardennes '44 (specifically: Determined Attacks and Defense and unit morale). The tournament scenario (6 turns) can be completely in roughly 2 hours. The full game is 14 turns long and can be finished in one sitting (approximately 5 hours).

    Components
    • One 33"x22" mapsheet
    • One and a half sheets of 5/8 counters
    • Game Rules
    • 2 dice
    • Player Aid Cards
     


    Game Design: Mark Simonitch