Bay of Pigs (game)
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Bay of Pigs is a board wargame designed and published by Jim Bumpas in 1976 that simulates the CIA-backed invasion of Cuba in 1961 that planned to overthrow the regime of Fidel Castro.
In 1958, forces under Fidel Castro successfully overthrew the Cuban dictator Carlos Prio. Castro subsequently installed a Communist government, nationalized American businesses, cut off ties to the United States and reached out to the Soviet Union. Anti-Castro Cubans who had fled, with American financial aid, led an attempted invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.[1]
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Bay of Pigs is a two-player game in which one player controls the invading anti-Castro forces, and the other player controls the F.A.R. (pro-Castro defenders). The rules cover sea transport, amphibious and airborne landings, supply issues, and air combat, as well as air and naval bombardment.[2][3] The paper hex grid map is scaled at 1 km per hex, and each game turn six hours of game time.[2]