Across Suez, subtitled "The Battle of the Chinese Farm October 15, 1973" is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications (SPI) in 1980 that simulates operational level ground combat between Egypt and Israel at the Battle of the Chinese Farm during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War.
The battle took place in the vicinity of an Egyptian research station that used Japanese equipment.
In 1980, SPI published four "gateway" games in small boxes with simplified rules, intended to introduce new players to the wargaming hobby: Leningrad; The Big Red One (originally titled Bulge); Austerlitz; and Across Suez,[2] a game designed by Jim Dunnigan and Mark Herman, with cartography and graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen.
After SPI went out of business, Decision Games acquired the license for Across Suez and republished it in 1995.
In Issue 5 of Casus Belli, Henri Gregoire thought that the rules "reflect the surprise and shock of the first fight."