Victory At Sea Pacific
Victory at Sea Pacific sees you engage in tactical search and destroy naval warfare across WWII’s Pacific ocean in this huge open world Real Time Strategy. From commanding the entire Pacific Theatre to zooming in to take control of individual planes and ships, Victory at Sea Pacific puts the player in the heart of one of the most desperate campaigns of the Second World War. Mar 13, 2020 Battle for the Pacific This game turn overview only skims the surface of what Victory at Sea has to offer. The Battle of the Pacific rules manual contained with the starter set delves deeper into each of these game phases whilst also providing rules for carriers, aircraft, vessel traits and much more.
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Search and Destroy Enemy Fleets across the Second World War’s Pacific Theatre.