Line of Battle (wargame)

Line of Battle, subtitled "Tactical Capital Ship Combat, 1914–1924", is a board wargame published by Simulations Canada in 1986 that simulates naval combat just before, during, and just after World War I.

[1] The game includes a 12-page rulebook and a featureless hex grid map representing 1,000 yards (910 m) of ocean.

Four hundred double-sided counters represent every European, American, and Japanese dreadnought of the period.

There are also rules for sighting ranges, torpedo attacks, formations, and secondary armaments.

[1] Game designer Stephen Newberg created several tactical naval combat wargames for Simulations Canada.