Rommel's Panzers

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Rommel's Panzers is a board wargame published by Metagaming Concepts in 1980 that simulates combat in North Africa in 1941.

Components

Rommel's Panzers is a two-player game featuring tactical combat in 1941–42 in the North African desert between the Afrika Korps of Erwin Rommel and British forces.[1] It was the first historical game by Metagaming Concepts, which to that point had specialized in fantasy and science fiction games,[2] and was the first of five microgames in MetaGaming's MicroHistory series of Microgames. The game rules include ten scenarios.

The microgame game box contains:[2]

  • 14" x 12.25" paper hex grid map
  • 20-page rulebook
  • 126 thin counters
  • small 6-sided die
  • plastic storage bag

The counters represent:

Gameplay

Units are set up according to the scenario. Turns are divided into:[2]

  1. movement
  2. fire from any tanks or guns that did not move
  3. defensive fire
  4. fire from tanks that moved
  5. second movement phase

Publication history

Metagaming Concepts entered the games industry in 1974 with the science fiction game Stellar Conquest, and followed this with other science fiction and fantasy microgames such as Ogre, G.E.V., Melee, and Wizard. In 1980, Metagaming published their first historical simulation, Rommel's Panzers, a microgame designed by Roger Damon. Metagaming followed this with the four other games in the MicroHistory series: Ram Speed: Naval Warfare in the Bronze Age, Stalin's Tanks: Armor Battles on the Russian Front, The Fury of the Norsemen, and Fire When Ready.[3]

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