

Ici c'est la France! was designed by Kim Kanger and published by Legion Wargames in 2009. that explains the concept of "Troop Density" and examines how that level can have a big impact on French and FLN play in the early stages of the game. (updated to include rules for ignoring Rivers - Axis only on Turn 1 both sides on Turn 2) French "Low Density" Blues in Ici c'est la France!īrief strategy article written by Mark D. If anyone sees anything that's incorrect, please let me know via email at mark at grognard dot com. Rather than flipping back and forth in the rule book, I made a quick & dirty cheat sheet for myself which I have been using, and thought I'd share it. There are a decent amount of "special rules" and restrictions that apply to either the Axis or Soviet player, depending on which turn it is. I'm finally getting to play this game, and am looking forward to it. Battle for Russia - Game Turn Restrictions Summary Higlanders - Scenario for Vietnam: 1965-1975Įxperimental scenario for Vietnam: 1965-1975 created and shared by Mark D'Agosta. shares his idea of a "perfect" opening turn for the Romans in Falling Sky.
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Alex Vershinin, in War on the Rocks, takes a look at some scenarios recently gaining more attention, and takes the perspective of further analysis: "While the Russian army definitely has the combat power to achieve these scenarios, does Russia have the logistics force structure to support these operations?"Īnother new feature for, the Gaming Convention calendar will make it a snap to keep up with all the latest "Moscow might want to undermine security in the Baltic states or Poland, for instance, but could the Russian government successfully carry out a large-scale invasion of those countries?" Lt. ".my idea is to recommend some of the all-time classics with which you will never go wrong – and which in most cases are readily available for order, be it on publisher websites or in retailer shops." Michal, in The Boardgames Chronicle, brings us more grognard Christmas ideas, this time focusing on the tried-and-true: "I have played all proposed positions multiple times and can vouch for each and every choice."įeeding the Bear: a Closer Look at Russian Army Logistics and the Fait Accompli

Top 3 wargames suggestions for Christmas 2021 – Part 2 – all time classics Sounds like Norm plans on some playing and posting in the near future with these "…good solid four titles of interest." ".it was with the prospect of updated rules, that I ordered the new releases, which have arrived today." Norm Smith, in his Battlefields & Warriors blog, discusses four new titles for the Decision Games' Musket & Saber rules that he has just purchased. "The aim of the Gazette is just to give some wargaming distraction over the festive period, when the internet is typically quiet." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, is back with his 2021 Shenanigans Gazette, ".both a serious and a tongue-in-cheek look back at a wargaming year." Thanks Norm! The 2021 Christmas Wargame Gazette (45 pages)
