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Okay, so my aunt just gave us this ancient tank command board game. But it didn't come with rules, and we have no idea what to do. So far we've figured out that if the tanks are in the right spot, then we can knock them off by pulling the string. Does anyone know this game, or how to play it? Thanks!

2007-03-11 14:16:07 · 2 answers · asked by runner08 3 in Games & Recreation Board Games

2 answers

You can find the listing for the game at BoardGameGeek below. The listing includes a rather vague rules summary.

"The board is a large plastic base with a moveable center slide and movement markers printed on the base. Each of the players 4 tanks fit into notches on the sliding base. The landmines (pegs that move up and down through the base) are activated by pulling a lanyard that runs under the base and behind your command bunker. Shells numbered 1 through 10 are hidden in your command bunker with higher numbered shells having more firepower. Players simultaneously select one of their ten shells then both players lower the bunker to reveal the value of the fired shell. The player with the higher value shell totals the value of both shells and moves the slide that number of spaces towards his opponent. If the shells are of the same value, both are discarded and the tanks are not moved. If the opponents tanks are moved back over the land mines, the player that had the higher total can pull on the lanyard. If the opponents tank is moved, it is destroyed and is out of the game. Both of the fired shells are then removed from the game. The game is played in two rounds but tanks destroyed in the first round are not replaced for the second round. The winner is the player with the most tanks on the battlefield after two rounds."

Happy gaming!

2007-03-12 08:34:14 · answer #1 · answered by Jason T 6 · 0 0

We have some info available about this game linked below.

2007-03-11 22:59:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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