(Read free ebook) They Come Unseen: A Game of Submarines and Subterfuge in the Cold War (Osprey Games)
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| #210753 in Books | Osprey Publishing | 2015-10-20 | 2015-10-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 428.62 x2.88 x11.82l,3.59 | Binding: Board Game | 64 pages | They Come Unseen Board Game Osprey Publishing | For ages: 10+ | Players: 2-4 | Playing time: 60 minutes
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Good game, lousy manual - be ready to invest time and energy into rules|By eegmanz|It's a good tense game with a substandard game manual. If you are fan of this genre, be ready to put a good effort into figuring out rule details. Online resources are helpful, especially forums at boardgamegeek. Once the details become clear, the game is fairly simple. If you are fan of cold wa|About the Author|Andy Benford is a retired Commander, Royal Navy, having completed a submarine career that spanned twenty-one years and six of the seven seas. He saw service in diesel-electric conventional submarines, a nuclear powered hunter-killer submarine a
Submarines and surface fleets battle for dominance of the seas! One team must use submarines to sneak troops into enemy ports and destroy vital strategic targets, while the other team deploys a surface fleet to hunt down the subs and protect their crucial supply lines.
Designed by retired Royal Navy Officer and submarine commander, Andrew Benford, and developed deep beneath the waves, They Come Unseen is an asymmetrical strategy game of bluff and deception tha...
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