Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules

2001 yılında yayımlandı

(from the introduction:) Retro is a tactical World War II infantry combat variant rules set. Gamers may utilize these rules and the components of Avalon Hill's Squad Leader, Advanced Squad Leader, or other popular tactical wargames to recreate World War II battles in a simplified, playable format. Though Retro enables you to make use of Squad Leader and ASL components and modules, it is not endorsed nor authorized by Avalon Hill or other publishers. Retro should be viewed as an unoffical variant to these fine games, and presumes that players own official modules and rules. Originally appeared in issues #1-#4 of Panzerschreck magazine, published here as a 48-page booklet with two pull-out charts. Signficantly strips down the sequence of play, armor rules, and morale rules of ASL. A significant innovation is the concept of "hesitation" (which replaces most of ASL's defensive fire rules), where units moving in the open and in range of the enemy must test to determine if they freeze in place and don't carry out their move. Designed with solitaire players in mind, or anyone wanting to play these classic tactical wargames with less rules overhead.

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Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules

Oyun Bilgisi

Oyuncular
1-2 Players
Süre
30 min
Ağırlık
Medium — 2,5/5
Yıl
2001
BGG Puanı
8,02
BGG Sıralaması
#10694
Min. Yaş
12+

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules takes about 30 minutes.
Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules has a complexity rating of 2.50/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules is 12+.
Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules has a rating of 8.02/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 98 ratings. It is ranked #10694 overall.
Retro: Tactical WWII Wargame Variant Rules was designed by Gary Graber. It was published in 2001.