Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy

LET’S PLAY ‘O’ GROUP

Once we’d received a copy of the PDF, we burnt the candles into the small hours reading. We even managed to go through the game and roll some dice – socially distanced, of course!

Reisswitz Press, sister company to Too-FatLardies, produced a 109 page-PDF with a good list of contents and an index, both useful when learning a game. There is a lot to take in here, so we recommend a thorough pre-reading of the rules before play. One very important component, “Section 17: Shock and Morale”, should definitely be read early on. It’s that ‘Aaah!’ section that allows everything else to fall into place.

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