Skip to main content

Naval Action: A Simple Combat Resolution System for Model Fleets of the 1898-1945 Era

Not Rated
No ratings yet
Your rating
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
Log in to rate
My collection
Log in
Players
1-100
Weight
2.0
Playtime
240 min
Age
6+

⚙️ Game Mechanics

How this game works - core systems and player actions

🎨 Artists

🏢 Publishers

📖 About This Game

A relatively fast and simple naval miniatures (or boardgame, if you want to grid it) set of rules. Each simultaneous-movement turn is 5 minutes of real time. Floor scale is 1 inch per unit, while tabletop scale is 1 centimeter per unit. Ship statuses for all World War 2 ship classes are provided, as are 5 sample scenarios, including Denmark Strait, where Bismarck sank Hood. Torpedo tracks are laid out before pre-plotted movement, so "friendly" torpedo hits (in addition to those from malfunctions) are a real possibility. Air and sub/antisub rules are simplified. This was being considered for publication by Game Designers Workshop, shortly before GDW went out of business. It is currently free print-and-play on CoatneyHistory. I refer to my Naval Action rules as an alternative naval battle resolution system for my boardgames Lion's Lair: Malta Convoy Battles 1940-42[/thing], Murmansk Run: Arctic Convoys to Russia[/thing], and now Matapan: The Naval Battle for Greece, Mar41[/thing], and I provide individual (deck plan) ship pieces for individual Royal and Italian Navy ships there, using reductions of the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Intelligence identification manuals' deck plans and/or my own pixel-by-pixel reconstructions.