Keep'em Rolling: 1944 - Race to the Rhine (Dinged/Dented - 20% off at checkout)

₨27,685.55 ₨19,990.84
(You save ₨7,694.71)
Keep'em Rolling: 1944 - Race to the Rhine (Dinged/Dented - 20% off at checkout)
₨27,685.55 ₨19,990.84
(You save ₨7,694.71)
Phalanx
Family Admin: Upcoming Releases Cities: Marseille (France) Country: Belgium Country: France Country: Germany Country: Luxembourg + 4 more Reimplements 1944: Race to the Rhine Assume the role of a legendary Allied commander of World War II, keep the l
14+
1 - 4
90 - 120 minutes
Jaro Andruszkiewicz, Valentin Crespel, Rémi Dufourneau, Valdemar Gumienny, Yves Roig
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/359443/keepem-rolling-1944-race-rhine

NOTE:  THIS IS A DINGED/DENTED COPY OF THIS GAME.   THERE WILL BE AN EXTRA 20% DISCOUNT GIVEN ON THIS GAME WHEN YOU CHECKOUT.  DINGED/DENTED GAMES HAVE DAMAGED BOXES, WHICH MAY INCLUDE PUNCTURE HOLES, PARTIALLY TORN PLASTIC, DENTED BOX EDGES/SIDES, ETC.    THERE ARE NO REFUNDS ON DINGED/DENTED COPIES, AS THEY ARE DAMAGED BY DEFINITION AND ARE BEING DISCOUNTED AND SOLD AS-IS.

Assume the role of a legendary Allied commander of World War II, keep the logistics chain working, advance your armies towards the Rhine, and strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. Outshine and outpace other Allied generals – and change history by winning the war in 1944, before Christmas!

Keep’em Rolling: Race to the Rhine features Race to the Rhine, a unique, logistics-focused euro-style wargame for 1-4 players (including a solitaire mode as well as optional cards and rules), and a standalone solitaire game – These Are My Credentials – covering the Allied liberation of Brittany.

As one of the historic Allied Commanders, you control several Corps that you must move along predefined, point-to-point routes, liberating cities from Axis control as you do.

Unlike many other wargames covering the liberation of Western Europe, in Race to the Rhine the focus is on planning and logistics. Moving your Corps requires fuel. Defeating Axis units and garrisons en route requires ammo. Feeding your armies as they move forward requires food.

The slower you are in moving to the Rhine, the longer you give the Axis to form a strong defense. But move too quickly and you risk overwhelming your logistical capacity to supply your advance. Whichever Commander can best manage these dual challenges will win the game.