Victory at Midway attempts to simulate the historical World War 2 naval battle between Japan and the United States of America.
Players take up the roles of the naval commanders and make their plans on their own maps in a "double-blind" turn-based system. Without knowledge of their opponent's fleet position, they plot their ships' movements, conduct aerial reconnaissance (calling out hexes and waiting for their opponent's response, as in Battleship), and designate areas for air strikes. The strikes are revealed and resolved before proceeding with other naval engagements (ship-to-ship combat, bombardment and invasion of land targets). Battles are resolved by comparing a die roll to the unit's strength for successful hits instead of referring to charts.
The game ends in 25 turns or if one side has been totally eliminated. If both sides remain till the end, the victor is the player with the most Victory Points, which are mostly awarded for getting hits on enemy units.
- Victory at Midway: Turning Point of the Pacific War, June 1942
- Midway Campaign
- Victory at Midway