D.A.K.

The German forces immediately proved they were the equals of the British, setting off a two-year campaign to determine primacy in North Africa.

is designed as a game of supply in the form of "Ops Points", which are needed to move, to fight, and even to remain stationary.

The game designer, Stephen Newberg, wrote, "[The North African Campaign] has often been called the Quartermaster's War, and this is not far from wrong.

as an exercise in supply control, and Simulations Canada published it in 1982 with a print run of 1000 copies featuring cover art by Newberg and John Kula.

Carey concluded, "Intended to link up with the La Regia Marina naval design, this still is a decent looking stand-alone item, though it does appear that it would really shine when mated up with L.R.M.