I played a game of ASL with a couple of podcasters a few years ago, and one of them had received a poster-sized print of a box cover from an ASL module (I'm going to say ASL as much as possible so you change your mind about it). Anywho, you guys might be able to figure out how to get prints of GMT box art and maybe even convince GMT to sell them. N. Africa '41 would be a great print hanging in my basement. Thanks for the review. And, ASL.
Not sure about the licensing, because these covers are by Antonis Karadis (he has a website and is an independent professional artist. It’s much easier to ask GMT to see if they have Roger McGowan covers
I was going to ask about the relationship to The Legend Begins, and then you covered it. Great game! His other folio game Decision in France was the first operational game I found after Tactics 2 in high school.
I'm really a Eurogamer (with a small table) who likes history, conflict and interaction, so dabbles in wargames. Played with the idea of collecting all/many of the games on the North African theatre for a while. Took one look at this on the table and decided just Undaunted and Rommel in the Desert is fine for me
Another great review guys! It seems such an interesting system and the mechanics for supply are so intriguing! I hope to find an opponent willing to explore the game with me, it would be a shame to get it only to have it sitting in my shelf waiting for the occasional 2handed solo.
I am a fan of 19xx and Simonitch designs. I do have one critique though. My one gripe is most of these games that Ive played ( Holland/ Salerno/ Africa/ Normandy) really come down to battling at a bottleneck point. Here in Africa that is Tobruk. I get a little tired and frustrated when Ive attacked the same hex 4 or 5 times with little effect, or my efforts are repaired etc. It seems like most of the 19xx games have this in them, where the game comes to a crawl trying to break-through a single hex or 2 and the game revolves around whether that is successful or not. I know I said it in your last video, but I want to find more games where the attack/ counter-attack is more free flowing like in AVL. I also liked the system used in Downfall as each side had defense responsibilities as well as attacking across an entire front. Again, I still really like these 19xx games, but that is one my complaint.
So this or the OCS game, DAK2? Or even one of the the SCS options, like North Africa: Afrika Korps vs Desert Rats, 1940-42? Or even GMT's The Battle for North Africa: War in the Desert, 1940-42?
"ZOC Bond" is a central mechanic in Simonitch's '4X-games. Basically means that friendly units' zones of control (ZOC) connect together and form impassable barriers.
AHH!! "ZOC Bond" and not "zach ban." I was so unsure what he was referring to, I had to turn on the subtitles and that's how it came up. LOL Sometimes I have to laugh at myself! "ZOC" makes sense. However, the "Bond" part of it would have eluded me - thanks for the explanation!
@@ThePlayersAid Yes, maybe 'hate' is too strong a word. But I find that they seldom fit together nicely (as you mention in your review), the extra cost makes overseas shipping impossibly expensive, and finally, you can hardly ever fit them in the box. I'm also fine with optional mounted maps, but would always prefer paper + plexi PS. one of the things I like doing is picking out the games on your shelves behind you and seeing how many of them I also own 🙂
@@theemptysprue2 if you hadn’t seen it check out our video: Alexander’s Game Library Tour. It needs to be significantly updated, but probably still good fun!
1:25 "Look at the dust too," and smiles. Alexander does love the desert conflicts. Is this why Labyrinth is his favorite?
I played a game of ASL with a couple of podcasters a few years ago, and one of them had received a poster-sized print of a box cover from an ASL module (I'm going to say ASL as much as possible so you change your mind about it). Anywho, you guys might be able to figure out how to get prints of GMT box art and maybe even convince GMT to sell them. N. Africa '41 would be a great print hanging in my basement. Thanks for the review. And, ASL.
Not sure about the licensing, because these covers are by Antonis Karadis (he has a website and is an independent professional artist. It’s much easier to ask GMT to see if they have Roger McGowan covers
@@ThePlayersAid Sounds like a plan. Thanks for doing all of that and maybe even selling them! 🪖
Thanks guys, love the good work. Working on getting through a complete game, cat permitting. Last two games she wiped out Tobruk
Mounted maps fit perfectly in the box with a Cube4Me counter tray.
I was going to ask about the relationship to The Legend Begins, and then you covered it. Great game! His other folio game Decision in France was the first operational game I found after Tactics 2 in high school.
I have the mounted map and it fits into the box. I also put plexiglass over it but there is a bit of discrepancy between the two maps.
Wow! Recommending the paper map over the mounted.
I'm really a Eurogamer (with a small table) who likes history, conflict and interaction, so dabbles in wargames. Played with the idea of collecting all/many of the games on the North African theatre for a while. Took one look at this on the table and decided just Undaunted and Rommel in the Desert is fine for me
Great review!
Another great review guys! It seems such an interesting system and the mechanics for supply are so intriguing! I hope to find an opponent willing to explore the game with me, it would be a shame to get it only to have it sitting in my shelf waiting for the occasional 2handed solo.
Honestly though, if you only did this one solo it'd still be worth it, in my opinion. It's such a great exercise to play through.
@@ThePlayersAid thank you for the suggestion, I am so close to getting it!
thanks again guys
A few more weeks of that beard growing and Grant will look like a Civil War General!
A lot of this reminded me of DAK.
I am a fan of 19xx and Simonitch designs. I do have one critique though. My one gripe is most of these games that Ive played ( Holland/ Salerno/ Africa/ Normandy) really come down to battling at a bottleneck point. Here in Africa that is Tobruk. I get a little tired and frustrated when Ive attacked the same hex 4 or 5 times with little effect, or my efforts are repaired etc. It seems like most of the 19xx games have this in them, where the game comes to a crawl trying to break-through a single hex or 2 and the game revolves around whether that is successful or not.
I know I said it in your last video, but I want to find more games where the attack/ counter-attack is more free flowing like in AVL. I also liked the system used in Downfall as each side had defense responsibilities as well as attacking across an entire front. Again, I still really like these 19xx games, but that is one my complaint.
Hi, what does AVL stand for? Thank you!
A Victory Lost?
@@maubunky1 A Victory Lost. Smallish East Front game, emphasis on highly mobile combat and defense and can be played in one day. Highly recommended.
You need 2nd edition France '40.
So this or the OCS game, DAK2? Or even one of the the SCS options, like North Africa: Afrika Korps vs Desert Rats, 1940-42? Or even GMT's The Battle for North Africa: War in the Desert, 1940-42?
DAK2 if you have a 10ft x 4ft table.
You seem to be ready for OCS now :)
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How do I get the mountain map?
It's purchased separately direct from GMT
Who ever is reading this... have a great day! ✅✌🏼
Thanks!
Have a great day too!
So if you've never played anything like this, maybe try Salerno 43 first?
Never heard the term "zach ban" before - what does it mean?
"ZOC Bond" is a central mechanic in Simonitch's '4X-games. Basically means that friendly units' zones of control (ZOC) connect together and form impassable barriers.
AHH!! "ZOC Bond" and not "zach ban." I was so unsure what he was referring to, I had to turn on the subtitles and that's how it came up. LOL Sometimes I have to laugh at myself! "ZOC" makes sense. However, the "Bond" part of it would have eluded me - thanks for the explanation!
Too big for my table 😥
Try the floor.
I hate mounted maps and will be sorry if all game companies go down that path.
I like that they're optional at the moment with most new releases from GMT.
@@ThePlayersAid Yes, maybe 'hate' is too strong a word. But I find that they seldom fit together nicely (as you mention in your review), the extra cost makes overseas shipping impossibly expensive, and finally, you can hardly ever fit them in the box. I'm also fine with optional mounted maps, but would always prefer paper + plexi
PS. one of the things I like doing is picking out the games on your shelves behind you and seeing how many of them I also own 🙂
@@theemptysprue2 if you hadn’t seen it check out our video: Alexander’s Game Library Tour. It needs to be significantly updated, but probably still good fun!
They wont. Its too expensive.
Great review. Thx guys! Isn’t your example attack 12:5 = 2:1. Then shift right 2 columns to 4:1 ???
Probably, but you also have to remember this important fact: I’m a dumbass.
@@ThePlayersAidno worries old boy 🙃