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jueves, 23 de abril de 2015

Year Summary - II

 

Main game of 2014 (in terms of commitment and time at the table) was It Never Snows.

This game belongs to Standard Combat Series by The Gamers and depicts the well-known Operation Market-Garden at WWII.

We have played with historical deployment. Initial turns rapidly marked the overall outcoming of the play as XXX Corps was rapidly stopped at the main road to Eindhoven. Allied spent a lot of turn to clear the road and advance towards the bridges. American paratroopers were well placed and in condition to secure the bridges as most of them were not blown by Germans. However British were quickly surrounded.

Although our feeling is that historical campaign is impossible for Allied we have enjoyed the game. Gameplay is fast and rules are easy. At the beginning we had some issues with road move that needs to be fully understood to correctly play.

Some of the initial jumps:

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and first problems for British,

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British airborne being surrounded and destroyed:

 

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American paratroopers regrouping:

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The main road:

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Those small German units were at the village for three turns, disturbing Allied supply.

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jueves, 28 de marzo de 2013

It Never Snows

 

No play this week due to holidays. But i Have fun at home by clipping and arranging It Never Snows (BGG page) from The Gamers and published by MMP. This is a game from the Standard Combat Series depicting Market Garden operation.

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There are many candidates to play this game so I hope that we will try it in the near future.

Here are some pics of my storage solution. In just two counter trays (from GMT) i have managed to fit all the counters. I have made 2/3 separations in the trays to alphabetically arrange Germans by KG.

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And everything together:

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