During the Arab-Israeli War of October 1973, Israeli forces opened a bridgehead over the
Suez Canal to exploit a perceived gap in the Egyptian line, and instead ran up against a strong force. The battle took place in the vicinity of an Egyptian
experimental farm that used Japanese equipment. Israeli observers mistook the Japanese
Kanji characters on the machinery for Chinese
Hanzi, leading to the misnomer "The Chinese Farm".
Chinese Farm is one of four games in the series
Modern Warfare published by SPI that serves as an introduction to wargaming.
Components The game includes: • folio to hold game components • 17" x 22" paper
hex grid map scaled at 1 mile (1.6 km) per hex • 100 counters • rulebook • player aids • six-sided die
Scenarios The game includes three scenarios: • A short introductory scenario that is only seven turns and includes only ground combat. • The complete historical scenario is 12 turns long, and includes Israeli air support and Egyptian
SAM missiles. • A theoretical and not historically accurate scenario that asks what would have happened if the Egyptians had established better defenses on their side of the Suez Canal.
Victory conditions The Israeli player receives game points for geographical gains, while the Egyptian players earns them for eliminating Israeli units. Whoever earns the most points wins the game. ==Publication history==