

Demo version of Korean War wargame - hex and counter boardgame
Recreate the Korean war with this hex/counter wargame.
A game for wargamers simulating the Korean war in the 1950s.
2 players, or you can play solo as either side.
This is the demo version which covers the war from the initial North Korean invasion of South Korea, through the initial UN response - it lasts 10 turns. The full version continues into the full UN intervention, the landings at Inch'on and invasion of the North, also including the the Chinese intervention, and possible Soviet intervention.
The game has the following features:
Accurate order of battle at division level, with some brigades.
Nations include North Korea, South Korea, China, USSR, USA, Britain, Turkey, UN.
Armour, infantry, mechanised, supply.
Para drops, air attack, naval invasion.
Save your game to continue later.
Full help included.
IMPORTANT: This is a complete re-design of my original Korean War. I am keeping that game as an option, but be aware that this is now the demo for my NEW Korean wargame: Wargame: Korea 1950.
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