This is a paraphrased description coming from an article written by Pietro Cremona.
Game comes in a thin box (similar to the 3W ones) with a yellow cover depicting an typical African town with a soldier looking from a balcony.
Inside you find a rules booklet (20 pages - well done, with many examples and step by step explanations), four sets of counters for the different factions/players . The MPLA (Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola) aligned with the FAPLA (Popular Armed Forces of Liberation of Angola) against the FNLA (National Front for the Liberation of Angola) who are aligned with UNITA (National Union for the Total Independence of Angola), a set of "foreign" units (from Cuba-Zaire and South Africa), some markers, a six sided die, "column" cards and "special" cards, and a map depicting the Angola region and a small part of the border nations (Zaire and South Africa).
The game was designed for 2-3-4 players but appears best with 4 players playing on opposite sides of the two factions. The game can last up to 10 turns, but it may finish early if an Alliance wins a "decisive victory" (capturing Towns and Cities from the enemy).
The game begins in 1975
Each player collects 5 town counters (another 23 are mixed in a bag, to picked-up by players later), then you deploy your initial forces (each faction has different units), randomly draw some towns, deploy off map units onto your City/Town counters. You may create new troops which can be acquired by Direct Aid (foreign powers committing units of their own armed forces) or by Recruiting (raising extra units in the Towns or Cities of Angola) or by Bidding for Reinforcements .
VICTORY is determined by the number of VICTORY TOKENS that an alliance controls at the end of each turn [more specifically, the number it has taken control of in the current turn]. The Victory Track has Victory markers that moves up and down. If the number of Victory tokens for an alliance reaches a predetermined level on any turn then that side wins a decisive victory. Victory determination happens every turn. If no Decisive victory is accomplished during the game then at the end of turn 10 the alliance with the most points wins the game. (Probably a Marginal Victory)
This game is currently on P500 from Multi-Man publishing: http://www.multimanpublishing.com/preorder/viewGame.php?id=63