Gents:
I am looking for
one play test opponent to help me take my newest RS scenario -
"The Battle of Hainan Island" through its initial shakeout! :)
Scenario has NOT been play tested against either the AI (unable to manage landing craft movement) or human opponents. I want to conduct an initial play test (mirror games) to spot any glaring errors... preferably before more players decide to help play test.
I've uploaded the game file to the CS H2H Testing area so my test play opponent will receive bonus points for helping with the initial shake out mirror games!
First player to respond gets the mirror games!
You may access and download the game files
HERE.
IMO, it's an interesting early war scenario, about a little known battle, between the Japanese and Chinese!
The Battle of Hainan Island
February 11, 1939
Sanya, Hainan Island, off southern China: [H2H] [HISB] [GB]: The Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 - September 2, 1945) was the result of a Japanese imperialist policy to dominate China and secure its economic resources - especially food and labor. Initially, the Japanese armies scored major victories in Shanghai and by the end of 1937 captured the Chinese capital of Nanking. The Japanese navy initiated a blockade of the Chinese coast, in an effort to stop the flow of supplies and munitions from reaching Chaing Kai-Shek's Nationalist Chinese (KMT) forces that were battling the Japanese for control of the Chinese interior. In early 1939, the Japanese looked to close one of the remaining gaps in their blockade of China. The island of Hainan, is located off southern China. Japanese occupation of Hainan would cause the Chinese to lose all capabilities to import supplies by sea via any southern ports still under Chinese control. The island had a population of over 2 million and was guarded by a small force, 5th Security Brigade of the Chinese 152nd Division, Xiuying Battery, and a few battalions of poorly trained militia. As night decended on 9 February, 1939, Vice Admiral Nobutake Kondo's Japanese 5th Fleet, arrived off Qinghai Bay, Hainan. At 1200 hours on 10 February, Special Naval Landing Forces troops were disembarked at the city of Haikou, on the northern coast of Hainan. On 11 February, Japanese SNLF troops landed at the city of Sanya on the southern coast, with plans to capture the city and move insland to secure key objectives within the island interior. Air close support missions were flown by carrier aircraft from the Akagi and Chiyoda. Naval support fire was provided by the crusiers Nagara and Natori. The defending Chinese 5th Brigade, was caught off guard by the sight of Japanese troop barges, churning through the waters of the South China Sea, toward landing beaches near Sanya, But, the Chinese recovered quickly and rushed troops to the threatened sectors. By the end of the day, the fate of Sanya would be decided. [All] [No EA] [No VV] [Special rule - no Banzai]
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /