Fleets 2025: East China Sea is now shipping from Victory Point Games!
This is a hex-and-counter wargame designed for new players and fans of the consim experience. It’s a smaller game, easily playable in an hour or so (depending on the scenario). The rules are straightforward and easy to learn. It’s a card-driven wargame with tactical combat. Cards have multiple uses — they can be played for events, operation points to order units and to perform searches to discover the location of enemy units.
There are three types of units: aircraft, ships and subs. Units have stats for movement, range and combat strength. Symbols on the unit represent bonuses or restrictions against other types of units.
The setting is a hypothetical conflict set in the near future, 2025, in the East China Sea. One player controls forces of the US Navy. The other player is in charge of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The conflicts revolve around Taiwan. The political will of each combatant is vital. If a player loses too many units, or if their political will weakens, they will stand down and give their opponent the victory.
Fleets 2025: East China Sea comes with die-cut counters, cards, player aids, rulebook and a 17″x22″ full-color map for $22.95.
July 30, 2008 at 6:47 am
In other news Charles Deenen is asking for Tom Decker at the Interplayed Facebook group. Sent him a message with a link to ZRD.
July 30, 2008 at 9:13 am
Thanks! I’ll let Tom know. Charles can use the contact page to get Tom’s Boardgamegeek email… boy, this is getting complicated!
CD can contact me, too. I’d be happy to help put the two of them in touch.
July 31, 2008 at 1:23 am
Okydokey, Great Maker
July 31, 2008 at 10:10 am
Krys Card Gondorff, former PR at Iplay in the 90’s, sent Charles a message pointing at here. all the best.