I believe it for the gamesmanship. It makes Greece a little more of a fight. One legitamate territory is now split into three destinct territories. Exagerating the canal into a full blown body of water makes the British or Italians produce or keep transports just to get to Corinth instead of just walking in. Hightens the challenge. The map is not exactly geographically accurate in a couple of places but it adds to the playability of the game. Look at North Africa. In Global 39 the Sahara desert is reduced in comparison to Europe 1940 in order to add more French territories to fight over.
1939 Map
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Been looking at these pics over and over. Can’t wait to get my hands on this map. I’m really eager to see the rules.
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Been looking at these pics over and over. Can’t wait to get my hands on this map. I’m really eager to see the rules.
Watch Facebook “Historical Board Gaming” this Saturday for revised map and another play test.
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Will do.
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Is there a reason for Corinth being considered an island rather than connected to the mainland?
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Is there any possibility of Macau being put on this map?
What about creating alternate history variants, like a Portuguese Brazil or a Confederate States of America?