A Raging Storm

Published 1997

A Raging Storm - The Campoleone Salient, February 3-4, 1944, is the eleventh game in the Tactical Combat Series (TCS) from The Gamers. The game is set around the British 1st Infantry Division's defense of the Campoleone Salient, Anzio, 3-4 February 1944. The German counterattacks against the Anzio beachhead were some of the bloodiest of World War II. To those involved, the fighting was reminiscent to WWI trench warfare. A Raging Storm covers the first of several German attacks. The brunt of this assault fell on the British 1st Infantry Division, whose defense demonstrated the tenacity and fighting qualities of the British Soldier. Can be played with an odd number of players if one is willing to play as referee - makes the pre-planning on the order sheets interesting to see evolve. Game Scale: Turn: 20 minutes Hex: 125 yards / 114 meters Units: Infantry platoons, individual vehicles Game Inventory: Two 22 x 34" full-color mapsheets Four dual-side printed countersheets (3 combat, 1 markers - 980 1/2" counters) One 28-page TCS version 3.1 system rulebook One 24-page A Raging Storm game specific rulebook Two 4-page TCS version 3.1 Charts & Tables folders Three Player Aid cards Two 6-sided dice Solitaire Playability: Medium Complexity Level: High Players: 1 or more Playing Time: 6-20 hours

Publishers

A Raging Storm

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Medium-Heavy — 3.62/5
Year
1997
BGG Rating
6.84
BGG Rank
#14453
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

A Raging Storm is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of A Raging Storm takes about 60 minutes.
A Raging Storm has a complexity rating of 3.62/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for A Raging Storm is 12+.
A Raging Storm has a rating of 6.84/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 79 ratings. It is ranked #14453 overall.
A Raging Storm was designed by Bob Runnicles, Dean Essig, Nigel Roberts. It was published in 1997.