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The Hardest Days (THD), designed by John Butterfield, is a purpose-designed solitaire
wargame of intermediate complexity covering five critical days in the Battle of Britain, the
five days that saw the heaviest air action in the sky over England in the summer of 1940.
Each of those days is presented as its own scenario. THD puts you in control of British
Fighter Command, responding to air raids launched by the Luftwaffe, which is controlled
by the game system.
Each one-day scenario represents up to 14 hours during which the Luftwaffe launches
raids against targets in southern England, defended by the squadrons of RAF Fighter
Command. German raids include bomber Gruppen (groups), attempting to hit specific
targets, and fighter groups protecting those bombers and attacking British fighter
squadrons. The German goal is twofold: inflict damage on targets and destroy squadrons
to gain air superiority in preparation for the invasion of England.
The game system controls German strategy and tactics. You use your fighter squadrons
to respond to the raids in an attempt to destroy or turn back the raiders and prevent their
effective bombing of their targets, while minimizing your own fighter losses. Your fighter
squadrons and German fighter groups may participate in several raids in a given day, while
German bombers, flying from distant bases, participate in only one raid per day. To track the passage of time, as measured by the
sequencing of raids and the turnaround of squadrons and groups during each “Raid Day,” the action is divided into seven two-hour
time segments, from 0600 to 1800 hours, inclusive.
One inch on the area map equals 10 miles. British squadrons are composed of 10 to 15 aircraft. German groups possess 20 to 30
aircraft. Each time segment represents two hours. Each Air Action Phase represents 10 minutes.
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