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Designed By: Brian L. Knipple
Michael Bennighof
Published By: Avalanche Press Ltd.
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 players
User suggested # of Players:
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 2 players
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Playing Time: 30 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
User Suggested Ages: 12 and up
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Language Dependence: (no votes yet)
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Category: Nautical
Wargame
World War I
Mechanics: Secret Unit Deployment
Hex-and-Counter
Paper-and-Pencil
Other Names: N/A

Description

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History’s best-known naval battle was just one part of the ongoing four-year struggle to control the seas around Germany’s coasts. If the German High Seas Fleet could catch and destroy a portion of the much larger British Grand Fleet, the blockade suffocating Imperial Germany might finally be broken.

Great War at Sea: Jutland is a completely new edition of our long-retired North Sea game. It covers not only the signature battle, but also the many other sorties of the High Seas Fleet like the Scarborough, Lowestoft and Gorleston Raids, the Battle of Dogger Bank and Helgoland Bight.

Like all games in the Great War at Sea series, this one is packed with scenarios. Along with the operations in the North Sea, the game also includes the bitterly-fought naval war in the Baltic Sea. Here the roles are reversed, with the smaller Imperial Russian Navy aggressively seeking an advantage against the larger German forces. The Russian cruiser raids are all covered, as well as the climactic Battle of Moon Sound.

The “scenario” book includes not only more than 40 scenarios, it’s packed with the background information about the ships, the men and the battles.

The map covers the North and Baltic Seas, as well as the waters around the British Isles. It’s larger than the map in the previous edition, and done to the new standards Terry Strickland set with Leyte Gulf. The smaller navies of the region are all represented as well: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands.

But it’s the major powers that get most of the ships. The Royal Navy is huge, with ships ranging from ancient paddle-driven minesweepers to modern battle cruisers like Repulse and Renown. Famous ships like the battleships Dreadnought and Iron Duke, the inaptly-named battle cruiser Invincible, and early aircraft carriers like Engadine and Argus are all here.

The German High Seas Fleet has all the ships that challenged England, from the tiny coast defense ship Siegfried up to the huge battleships Sachsen and Württemburg. The Germans have zeppelins and submarines to help redress the balance somewhat, but it will take skilled play to overcome Britain’s sea dogs.

Russia has modern dreadnoughts, but will depend on her armored cruisers and a squadron of older battleships for most missions.

As with other games in the series, the tactical map is a generic blue field of hexagons, used to resolve surface combat. There, ships maneuver and fight using their gunnery and torpedo factors. Each player rolls a number of dice according to the ship’s capabilities, hitting on a result of 6. Gunnery and torpedo damage tables give the results: ships can suffer damage to engines, hull or armament.

  • 32 miles/sea zone campaign scale
  • 420 1-inch counters, 420 1/2-inch counters
  • 34" x 22" operational map
  • 24" x 24" tactical map
  • 16 page rules, 128 page scenario book
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0 Jutland Damage Tables
Jutland_Tables.pdf
Jutland tables for easy printing.
0 Markov Table for GWAS North Sea
WeatherMarkovchainsGWAS.zip
This is a list of Markov tables for GWAS Jutland. It calculates the % chance of the weather being at a certain category starting with the current weather going out x number of turns. Watch for gales in the North Sea during the Winter. It may make some scenarios unplayable...
0 Helgoland 36 German.pdf
Helgoland 36 German.pdf
Helgoland #36 Hit Record Sheets
0 Helgoland 36 Allied.pdf
Helgoland 36 Allied.pdf
Helgoland #36 Hit Record Sheet Allied
1 fleetcard.pdf
fleetcard.pdf
Enhanced Fleet Card
1 hex.pdf
hex.pdf
Super Size hex for Tactical Board clutter
3 logsheet.pdf
logsheet.pdf
Enhanced Logsheet for Jutland
2 OperationalChrt.pdf
OperationalChrt.pdf
Enhanced Operational Chart & Play Aid for Jutland
2 TacticalChrt.pdf
TacticalChrt.pdf
Enhanced Tactical Play Aid Chart for Jutland
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