Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Historical Module 1 – Decision at Elst

Издано в 2014 году

(from MMP website:) Decision at Elst is the first Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit Historical Module and covers the battle at Elst, Holland, in September 1944 between British and German units during Operation MARKET-GARDEN. It depicts the British 214th Brigade’s advance toward Arnhem through the Dutch town of Elst defended by the German Kampfgruppe Knaust. This area of Betuwe, also known as the Island, was the furthest advance of XXX Corps before the official end of the MARKET-GARDEN offensive on 25 September 1944. Decision at Elst comes with: • a 22" x 34" historically-accurate map of the battlefield; • three countersheets with British and German infantry, tanks, and guns, and game markers; • two player aid cards; • four historical scenarios and one Campaign Game; • one 28-page ASL Starter Kit basic rules booklet (with all the latest finetuning); • one 20-page DaE Campaign Game rules booklet, with all of the rules needed to play the scenarios and the Campaign Game, including new rules for the steeple, offboard artillery, polder terrain, and German SS units. Decision at Elst is a fully self-contained product and requires nothing else to play it.

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Игроки
2 Players
Сложность
Medium-Heavy — 3,84/5
Год
2014
Рейтинг BGG
8,51
Позиция BGG
#6089

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Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Historical Module 1 – Decision at Elst is designed for exactly 2 players.
Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Historical Module 1 – Decision at Elst has a complexity rating of 3.84/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Historical Module 1 – Decision at Elst has a rating of 8.51/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 214 ratings. It is ranked #6089 overall.
Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Historical Module 1 – Decision at Elst was designed by Ken Dunn. It was published in 2014.