Dai senka
大戦果
- Bib ID:
- 7010472
- Format:
- Picture
- Online Version:
- National Library of Australia digitised item
- Description:
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- Japan : [publisher not identified] , [1942?]
- 1 game sheet: colour illustrations ; 36 x 37 cm
- Notes:
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- World War II naval game for children where the winner triumphs by sinking the HMS Prince of Wales (sunk in December 1941 off the east coast of Malaya) and the USS Lexington (scuttled by the US in May 1942 in the Coral Sea following suffering irrepairable damage by Japanese aircraft).
- World War II Japanese Naval game on paper.
- Number of players: 4 (2 aircraft and 2 submarines)
- National Library of Australia's copy lacks counters.
- Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-387504926
- In Japanese.
- The board spaces, in descending order, are: Victory: 大戦果 Dai Senka / Big Battlefield -- 60 points: レキシントン USS Lexington (scuttled 8/5/1942, Battle of the Coral Sea) ; プリンスオブウェールズ HMS Prince of Wales (sunk 10/12/1941, off Malaya) -- 25 points: 甲巡 heavy cruiser ; 甲巡エクゼター HMS Exeter (sunk 27/2/1942, Battle of Java Sea) ; 甲巡 heavy cruiser -- 15 points: 乙巡 light cruiser ; 乙巡トロソフ型 HNLMS Tromp (severely damaged, 19-20/2/1942, Battle of Bandung Strait) ; 乙巡デロイテル HNLMS De Ruyter (sunk 27/2/1942, Battle of Java Sea) ; 乙巡ジャバ型 HNLMS Java (sunk 27/2/1942, Battle of Java Sea) -- 15 points: 特巡 merchant raider ; 乙巡 light cruiser ; 輸送船 transport ship.
- Subject:
- Time Coverage:
- 1942
- Copyright:
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