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New! Vintage 2010 Against the Odds Four Roads to Moscow (unpunched)

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New, open box 2010 Against the Odds Four Roads to Moscow magazine game. 100% complete, new in open box and unpunched. See photos for details. Against the Odds: Four Roads to Moscow is a special annual issue published by Against the Odds Magazine in 2010. This issue is unique because it includes four different games designed by top designers, each focusing on different aspects of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) during World War II. Components: Four separate games: Hitler Turns East by Ted Raicer Strike the Bear by Roger Nord Codeword: Barbarossa by Steven C. Prados The Road to Leningrad by Mark Simonitch Each game offers a different perspective and approach to the campaign, providing players with hours of challenging and comparative play. The games cover various aspects of the campaign, from the political lead-up to the actual military operations1. The 2010 Annual: Four Roads to Moscow is considered somewhat rare and can be valuable to collectors, especially if it's in good condition and complete with all its original components. Prices for used copies can vary, but they generally range from $50 to $100 or more, depending on the condition and completeness.
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