Game box

Breakthru

The Double Strategy Game of Evasion or Capture

3M Company - 1965
2 Players

Game Board

Breakthru is an abstract strategy game. One player, controlling the "gold fleet" receives 12 "escorts" and 1 "flagship". The other player is the "silver fleet" and receives 20 ships. The gold fleet is set up in the central part of the board and the silver fleet in the outer part. The object of the game is for the gold player to get their flagship off the board before it is captured by the silver player.

On their turn a player may make a "motion" move or a "capture" move. Ships may move any number of vacant squares either horizontally or vertically. Ships capture by moving one square diagonally. (Ships may not move diagonally or capture horizontally or vertically). Two motion moves or one capture move is allowed on a player's turn.

If the gold player manages to get the flagship to the outermost squares of the board they are the winner. The silver player wins by capturing the gold flagship.


Game Detail

This is an interesting game with elements of both chess and Fox and Hounds. The naval fleet metaphor is really meaningless in the context of the game. This is an abstract strategy game with no element of chance.

Also, continuing my commentary on box art, look at the father/son pair playing the game. The intense concentration is amazing.



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