Una Vittoria Inutile, Goito 1848

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Players
2-2
Weight
3.25/5.00

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Una Vittoria Inutile, Goito 1848 (A Useless Victory, Goito 1848) is a wargame by designer Andrea Brusati about the attack of the Austrian Army of Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky against the Piedmontese I Army Corps, deployed to protect the bridges over the Mincio near Goito, during the First Italian War of Independence. Una Vittoria Inutile, Goito 1848 is the second wargame of a series, using the same rules system, named “Risorgimento”. The Operational Game System “Risorgimento” simulates the battles and campaigns of the Wars of the Italian Independence (1848 – 1866) at regimental and battalion level. The system does not deal with the tactical formations of the period, instead it highlights the command systems and capacities, the fog of war, and the consequent operational and strategic decisions, keeping the game complexity at middle to low level.