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The China War: Sino-Soviet Conflict in the 1980s (1979)

The China War

The China War: Sino-Soviet Conflict in the 1980s is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1979 that simulates the military situation in Asia at that time.

Game Components of The China War

– Map of Asia divided into hexagons
– Counters representing military units
– Rulebook

Game Setup of The China War

Players set up the game by placing the map of Asia on a table and then placing the counters representing military units on the map. The rulebook provides detailed instructions on how to set up the game.

Gameplay Mechanics of The China War

The game is played in turns, with each turn representing a period of time during the conflict. Players take turns moving their military units and engaging in combat with enemy units. The game uses a system of dice rolls and combat tables to determine the outcome of battles. The rulebook provides detailed instructions on how to play the game.

Game Objective of The China War

The objective of the game is to achieve victory by achieving certain strategic and tactical objectives. The specific objectives vary depending on the scenario being played.

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