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Year Published
1982
# of Players
2
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 2 players
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Playing Time
150 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
14 and up
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Language Dependence
Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet
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Rommel in the Desert
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Rommel in the Desert is a pre-"Front" game touching on the conflict between the British and Germans in North Africa during WWII. A game of maneuver, each side has to move with precision and know when to strike, since a cut in supply spells disaster for either side. The supply system is card driven. The game comes with a well painted map of North Africa and 100 wooden blocks to represent the British and Germans.

This title uses Columbia Games Block system. While there are variations in the rule sets for each of their games none the less all of their games are based on block system. Basically this means that rather than the traditional use of counters to represent units on the map the game instead uses wooden blocks that stand upright and with unit details only shown on one side of the blocks. This does two things: First it provides an easy way of producing a "fog of war" because your opponent can not tell, save through good memory, what type of unit a specific piece is and its current strength. Second, by having the blocks stand on end it provides a way to keep track of a units strength by rotating the block so the current strength is the top number. Most war games have some type of mechanism that lets units take steps in their overall strength. Counters normally have at most two steps because of they only have two sides, however blocks have four and so now you can easily keep track of twice the amount of detail that many other war games provide. With the use of blocks Columbia has provided a way of adding a good deal of depth to their war games without adding further complex layers of bookkeeping and thus allow for interesting and relatively short sessions of play.

Home Page: http://www.columbiagames.com/cgi-bin/query/cfg/zoom.cfg?product_id=3421

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Rommel in the Desert
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Second edition, Rommel picture box cover, 2004
Publisher: Columbia Games
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Year: 2004
Product Code: 3421
Size: 12.00 x 9.00 x 1.00 inches
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Rommel in the Desert
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First edition, second printing, red box cover, 1984
Publisher: Columbia Games
Artist: Ron Gibson, Eric Hotz
Year: 1984
Product Code: 3004
Size: 11.81 x 9.06 x 1.97 inches
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Rommel in the Desert
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First edition, first printing, yellow box cover, 1982
Publisher: Game Preserve
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2011-12-22
26 Rommel in the Desert - Map redux
Redux only in the sense that its a reworking of the map board after mine got damaged. Full size, 300dpi. Jpg with no crops or bleed An early low res version is here http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/1122848/rommel-in-the-desert. The zipped, updated version here includes some minor fixes and tweaks. Ideally I'd want to tweak this to work with grey and beige blocks. It does have hexes but I've knocked them back except for the hex sides of the mountain regions. Uploaded with permission.
2011-11-22
17 Flatten the Learning Curve Rules Summary
All the rules in step-through order to help newbies learn the game. Corrections/suggestions/comments welcomed.
2011-09-04
9 1940 DEMO Vassal Game
To help you learn the game, Columbia Games printed a "DEMO" game in the rule book. This Vlog is the same 1940 DEMO game as found in the rule book only now you can see it using the Vassal game system. You can also follow along in the rule book for more "details". For your convenience: I used the name Newbie and the password xxx.
2010-10-09
15 Rommel in the Desert - Reference Tables
A one-page sheet containing the movement, supply, build point, and turn option tables from Rommel in the Desert. Posted with permission from the publisher.
2010-09-25
28 Rommel in the Desert FAQ
Frequently asked questions for Rommel in the Desert. Version 1.0.
2010-07-25
20 Rommel in the Desert Battleboard
Traditional battleboard with embedded battle information
2010-05-18
4 Right column rules of the game
Rules from the right column of the main rule book. Cleaned up and formatted to be easily listened to from a text to speech program like natural reader (for the visually impaired). Natural reader is a free text to speech program that can read text to while you play solo. Great for reading a game play example to you while you look at the game http://www.naturalreaders.com/
2010-02-11
4 Ayuda al juego 2 en Español. Cartulina de Batallas Activas
Una cartulina con casillas donde poner las unidades involucradas en batalla durante mas de un turno.
2010-02-04
3 Ayuda al juego 2 en Español.
Otro montón de tablas y recordatorios - que no vienen en la ayuda 1 - para plastificar y tener a mano
2010-02-04
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