I'd be interested in Fatal Alliances. I don't have a WW1 game at the whole conflict scale. If I ever make the jump I figured it'd either be this or Death in the Trenches, though I don't really know much about either.
okay point taken. When I played FA back in the day, at the time we agreed it was one of the best WW1 games out there -- 25 years ago. This is a re-up by Compass Games and there have been other WW1 games published since then. thanks for the comment!
It does have rules for trench warfare, what I said was that when it came out, Compass Games, in a slipshod fashion, forgot to put the rules in the game and had to issue an errata rules manual that shoved the rules in the back. There are no counters for trenches, just rotate the corps....I think you for commenting and voting!
Good idea to put it to the vote Marc. I vote for you to do all the tiniest uber-small ASL scenarios haha :)
I'd be interested in Fatal Alliances. I don't have a WW1 game at the whole conflict scale. If I ever make the jump I figured it'd either be this or Death in the Trenches, though I don't really know much about either.
okay point taken. When I played FA back in the day, at the time we agreed it was one of the best WW1 games out there -- 25 years ago. This is a re-up by Compass Games and there have been other WW1 games published since then. thanks for the comment!
I'd vote for Fatal Alliance since I have not seen any WW1 wargames on it yet (and it looks old school), but could also second Long Roads.
It does have rules for trench warfare, what I said was that when it came out, Compass Games, in a slipshod fashion, forgot to put the rules in the game and had to issue an errata rules manual that shoved the rules in the back. There are no counters for trenches, just rotate the corps....I think you for commenting and voting!
Not enough shock counters? Never been a problem for my forces. Burning wrecks on the other hand…
Do Long Roads1
under consideration! thanks for the comment.