Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II
Publie en 1987
In Soldiers each Counter represents a single man with certain skills. The game system allocates to each man (counter) a certain amount of action points (depending on his experience) and permits certain activities based on his status (for example a cautious soldier will take more points to take a risky action). The number of action points determines when a unit may move and what it can do. Both players bid for initiative and the winner moves a soldier; this progresses until the turn is over. Scenario generation system for more variety.
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Informations du jeu
- Joueurs
- 2 Players
- Temps
- 1.5 hours
- Poids
- Medium — 2,95/5
- Annee
- 1987
- Note sur BGG
- 6,86
- Classement sur BGG
- #12438
- Age minimum
- 12+
Foire aux questions
Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II takes about 90 minutes.
Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II has a complexity rating of 2.95/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II is 12+.
Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II has a rating of 6.86/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 106 ratings. It is ranked #12438 overall.
Soldiers: Man-to-Man Combat in World War II was designed by John H. Butterfield. It was published in 1987.