Arab–Israeli Wars (game)

[1] Avalon Hill published the highly successful PanzerBlitz in 1970, a tactical simulation of tank warfare during World War II.

[3] In his 1977 book The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming, Nicholas Palmer approvingly noted the inclusion of "all the modern weaponry available in the Middle East.

"[4] In Issue 55 of Moves, Ian Chadwick called it "an easy, fun game to learn and play, presented to players in formats of increasing complexity and heightened realism."

"[1] In Issue 13 of The Journal of 20th Century Wargaming, Marion Bates pointed out that the PanzerBlitz system developed in 1970 was already out of date by the Yom Kippur War of 1973, saying, "The state of the art had simply moved on.

Although he concluded by giving the game an Overall Evaluation of "Good", he recommended that players instead try October War by Simulations Publications Inc. as "more accurate and innovative.