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1975
# of Players
2 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 1, 2, 3 players
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Playing Time
180 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
8 and up
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No necessary in-game text
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Battle for Germany
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Battle for Germany game is small, it only takes about three to four hours to play for players of normal skill and luck. The game starts in December of 1944 with the Ardennes Offensive (a variant allows the German player to skip this and save his strength). As a two-player game, it is interesting in that each player plays both an Allied army (Western Allies or Soviet Union) AND a German army (Western Front or Eastern Front). This forces each player to play offense and defense. The player playing the Western Allies and Eastern Germans has a very challenging task. The Western Germans have good defensive terrain (the Rhine river and Westwall defenses), while the Eastern Germans have weak units, a long front, very poor defensive terrain and they face a large Soviet and Yugoslav army. The only real advantage enjoyed by the East German player is the lack of victory points to be gained in the East, and the slow Soviet replacement rate. The Western Alllied units are very fast moving, but they don't usually get a chance to exploit this until the very end of the game (at best).

The map is the same size as most SPI Quadrigames or folio games and has similar graphics. Cities are rated as 1 or 2 victory points, with Berlin worth 10. A line down the middle of Germany cannot be crossed (in the 2-player game), which makes Berlin the only city which can be captured by the Western Allies or the Soviets (ahistorical, but essential to the game's concept). Units are corps for the Germans and Western Allies and corps, armies, or fronts for the Soviet player. Each unit is rated for attack, defense and movement. Combat is decided by an odds-based combat results table and a die roll. Combat results include various combinations of retreat and elimination (there are no step losses, disruption or anything like this). Eliminated units can be replaced, but very slowly and (for some players) with the weakest available unit coming back first.

The game includes variants for 3- and 4-player versions where the Germans are played by 1 or 2 players, and a "red star/ white star" scenario where the Western Allies and Soviets fight it out with some help from the remnants of the German army.

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More Information Edit | History

It was first published in the wargame magazine Strategy & Tactics #50 by SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.). They also published it as a folio game (in a folder, with a paper map), and with a mounted map and cardboard Avalon Hill style box as a "Designer's Edition".
Much later Decision Games revamped it, and republished it in a pretty box. The game is still available from Decision Games.
It was republished in Command Magazine Japan #102 in 2011, along with Race to Tokyo.


Magazine References:

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Moves Article Index:

  • Number 23, October/November 1975
    • Battle for Germany - "Labor Pains: The Birth Cycle of a Game: The Design, Development and Production of Battle for Germany" (Design Notes), Lewis Ritter
  • Number 27, June/July 1976
    • Battle for Germany - "Defense of the Reich in Battle for Germany" (Strategy), Leon G. Higley


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Publisher: SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.)
Artist: Redmond A. Simonsen
Year: 1975
Product Code: JBG-778
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Rules Scan of SPI Version.
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3 Battle for Germany Counter Manifest
A breakdown of the 100 counters that come with the SPI 1st Edition of the game.
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Errata for the 2nd edition of Battle For Germany.
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4 Battle for Germany Refresher (Spanish)
A Refresher for the game in Spanish in .DOC format.
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6 BFG Scoresheet
This an Excel file that contains all of the cities in BFG and their VP values, so that you can keep score during the game.
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