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Fire in the Sky: The Great Pacific War (1941-1945) (English)

by Phalanx
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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Tetsuya Nakamura
Artist : Nicolás Eskubi
Publisher: Phalanx
Numbers of players : 2
Age : 12 years old and +
Playing Time : 60 to 300 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

Fire in the Sky is a game with two players of strategic rivalry and tactical responsiveness set up during the Pacific War, which extends from the attack by Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 to the erasure of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the fire of atomic hell in August 1945.

During 16 laps based on the phase, the players try to carry out successful attacks on the units of their opponent, stand out from the seat of the sea, or simply thwart their enemy so cleverly that their desire to continue would be crushed. The contenders cannot forget logistics - spend their transport points wisely and provide their units with oil or they end up like unarmed stationary ducks, easy prey for enemy or destroyers diving bombers.

Fire in the Sky offers players a long and balanced gameplay. If a player chooses the Japanese side of the conflict, the objective is to collect as many points as possible (20 of them and the victory is immediate!) In the first two laps and to prevent allied opponents from taking them more late in the game. Positive victory points at the end of the game for the country of the rising sun means that it wins. But obviously, all the other results make allied forces the winner.

Prepare to scare away the enemy fleets of their positions by courageous attacks of your hunter and bombers squadrons, to establish peace in the Pacific in your own terms!