Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest
May 25th, 2013 | My Account: [login]
Subtotal: $ (no items) | viewCheckout     

Search Products

Product Catalog








Special Links

New Products List
PreOrder List
Super Sale List
Overstock Sale List
Gift Certificates

Newsletter

[Daily][Weekly]
Email:

<<< Top > Board & Card Games > War Games > Against the Odds > ATOATO7-2 >>>

Click to Zoom

Overall Customer Rating

Not Yet Rated

Be The First to Write a Review

Against the Odds #26 - Vol. 7 Num. 2: There Must be a Victory - The Battle of Lissa, 1866

by Clash of Arms - Against the Odds Series


GOOD STOCK

Retail: $34.95

Sale Price: $31.45

Quantity Add to Order

Add to my Add to Wish List
(Usually Ships Next Business Day)

26 - There Must Be A Victory

Sailing ships with broadsides - the last vestige of "wooden ships and iron men."

They mingle in a fleet action with iron-plated steamships, speedy armored rams, and a few ships with armored turrets.

Mobile Bay? Charleston?

No, it's the Adriatic, in a short and violent naval war between Italy and Austria-Hungary. Yes, you heard right. Finally, you'll have a chance to see the Austro-Hungarian navy in action. Historically, they did very well. How will you do?

The "Seven Weeks War" of 1866 is also known as the Third Italian Independence War. The Italians want Venice. The Austrians have it. But the Italians are allied with up-and-coming Prussia, and the Austrians have a hard time on land. On the Adriatic, the Austo-Hungarian fleet is outnumbered and outgunned, more to 2-1 in both categories. But they have aggressive commanders and a willingness to "Ram anything painted grey!" That was the signal from the Austro-Hungarian flagship (the Italians would be the folks with gray ships). The same signal included the sentence, "There must be a victory at Lissa."

And now it's up to you to find out if there will be, or if the Italians succeed in making the Adriatic "an Italian lake."

It is a classic confrontation, by designer Paul Rohrbaugh, of numbers versus quality, with over 200 multi-sized counters featuring individual ships and the admirals who commanded the fleets. Players maneuver on an operational map and then shift to smaller battle maps when it's time to put their iron to the test.

Two scenarios - just the conclusive Battle of Lissa or the entire campaign, along with important random events, intrusions by the French and Turks, optional rules for ships and events that could have happened, and more. Will you, as Italian Admiral Persano, see that the Austrian flag is "swept" from the Adriatic? Or will you, as Austrian Admiral Tegetthoff prove that your rams and unusual "flying wedge" formation can overcome superior firepower?

The choices are yours!

There Must Be A Victory and issue #26 of ATO

Map - One full color 22"x34" mapsheet
Counters - Over 250 full color 1/2", 5/8" and 1" x 1/2" die-cut pieces
Rules length - 12 pages
Charts and tables - 2 pages
Complexity - Medium
Solitaire suitability - Medium
Playing time - Up to 6 hours

Design - Paul Rohrbaugh
Development - Lembit Tohver
Graphic Design - Craig Grando

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought:

Categories:
  • View War Games Products
  • View Against the Odds Products
  • View Clash of Arms - Against the Odds Series Products



  • Follow Us!

    Follow Me on Pinterest

    Daily Specials!


    Save 20-90%
    Sales Updated Daily!

    Best Sellers


    More Best Sellers

    Official PayPal Seal
    Questions? Comments? Help? Contact Us
    Home | Help | Privacy | Gift Certificates | Newsletter | Feedback
    All Rights Reserved (c) FRP Games 2000-2013