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   ASL Comp: Scottish Corridor 1 – The Battle of Normandy 1944 (2016)

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Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game...

Game Data

Average time to play: 0
Minimum age: 12
Number of players: 2
Publisher: Critical Hit, Inc.
Designers: Ian Daglish
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
Durchschnitt: 0.0 (0 Bewertungen )
Scottish Corridor 1 - The Battle of Normandy 1944 The battle in the Norman countryside along and north of the Odon River. This area was the sight of the ‘Epsom Offensive’ during late June 1944. Montgomery’s offensive to capture Caen would draw a massive response from the cream of Hitler’s remaining SS Panzer forces in Normandy, including 12th Waffen SS Division Hitler Jugend. The offensive, attacked on three sides of the ‘Scottish Corridor’ failed to capture Caen. It did represent a strategic success, drawing off and bleeding off Hitler’s remaining armored fist. The Allied breakthrough would come soon enough, as would the German Rucksmarsch—the precipitous retreat to the Seine that followed the collapse in Normandy. This module includes one new enlarged map that links to Scottish Corridor 2. ASLComp Last Word Editions contain larger maps (with larger hexes), on cardstock, folding with no trimming needed. Ownership of the ASL-RB, and any modules providing the Germans and British, plus standard system marker counters is required to play this historical module. Scenarios: Honey Trap – Gavrus, Normandy, June 28th 1944 Cameronians Crossing – Le Valtru, Normandy, June 28th 1944 Seaforth Objective – Le Valtru, Normandy, June 28th 1944 Looking for Trouble – Gavrus, Normandy, June 29th 1944 Hohenstaufen Left – Le Valtru, Normandy, June 29th 1944 Frundsberg Right – Gavrus, Normandy, June 29th 1944 The Flank of the Black Bull – Gavrus, Normandy, June 29th 1944 The Lost Platoon – Gavrus, Normandy, June 29th 1944 Order for the Major – Gavrus, Normandy, June 30th 1944

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