The rulebook though has some interesting philosophy on gaming, namely the notion that you should feel like a winner if you've set goals and accomplished them, regardless of if the designers say you won or not. I have played 4 full matches totaling 62400 hours of Campaign for North Africa, and i still can't figure out hoi4 naval mechanics.. Historical wargames like "The Campaign for North Africa" have the advantage of dealing with more known variables than forward-looking games, but even then, the perception and reality of realism doesn't always line up. The pasta rule of "The Campaign for North Africa" is an example of a detail that may not have faced a commander Libya in 1942.

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The Campaign for North Africa: The Desert War 1940-43 (1979) A meticulously detailed war simulation that takes more than 40 days of play time. 180. (5 full size maps) has been repeated in other North Africa games, the game is detailed to a degree no other game has come close to. If using the full rules you keep track of every individual.. It's really not. "The Campaign for North Africa" holds the record for the longest board game ever produced and it's estimated that finishing a full game might take more than 1,500 hours - that is more than 62 full days of nonstop game play. Part of the game's long gameplay might have something to do with the level of detail and.