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Theme
Littoral Commander: The Indo-Pacific (2nd Edition) is a modern warfare board game focused on contemporary and near-future conflicts in the Indo-Pacific region.
The game simulates clashes between major powers across strategic maritime and littoral zones, emphasizing modern joint operations involving land, naval, air, space, and cyber forces.
Game System
The game uses the Littoral Commander system, designed to represent modern multi-domain operations at the operational level.
Players coordinate land maneuvers, naval strikes, air superiority, reconnaissance, electronic warfare, and logistics in a highly mobile combat environment. The system combines operational maps, modern military units, and special capability cards.
The second edition includes updated rules, improved balance, and revised components to streamline gameplay and enhance system consistency.
Objective
Players seek to control strategic zones, project military power, and achieve political or operational objectives in Indo-Pacific crisis and war scenarios.
Each faction possesses asymmetrical capabilities that strongly influence tactical and operational approaches.
Players
2 to 6 players
Playing Time
Approximately 2 to 6 hours depending on scenario and player count
Complexity
Medium to high
Best suited for players familiar with modern operational wargames
Replayability
Multiple geopolitical scenarios and conflict situations
Wide variety of asymmetric forces and capabilities
Sandbox-style approach allowing custom engagements
Components (indicative)
Indo-Pacific operational maps
Modern counters and markers
Military capability cards
Revised rulebook
Scenarios and player aids
Highlights
Realistic modern Indo-Pacific conflict simulation
Comprehensive multi-domain warfare system
High strategic and tactical freedom
Dynamic and modular gameplay
Rarely explored contemporary geopolitical setting