We thought it was cool when someone bought a few Games from Nazi Germany (because of the history.) Now they’ve found a German game from World War I. That’s just amazing.
Unterseekriegspiel, or Undersea War Game, is a turn based game in which U-Boat commanders have to attack and destroy British targets to soften them up for a German invasion. Attacking ports, seaside installations, and shipping lanes, the game flows much like “Chutes and Ladders”
I have to admit I’d love to get my hands on this game, and according to the auction house’s site the expected price will fall between £400 and £600 ($582 and $873.) A price I might be able to afford…if I didn’t have a car payment.
Since I’m not going to be able to buy it myself, I would like to get a game together with whomsoever does purchase the game. I personally can’t read German that well (the language in which the instructions are printed) but I’m sure we can find a translator.
So, if you are the person who bought the game, you have the rules translated, and your in or visiting Phoenix, AZ, give me a call and we’ll get a game together.
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