Fallschirmjager

Fallschirmjager

Expansion for Base-game, Exploration, Wargame

by Wayne C. Close

Score

0.0

Ratings

10

Published

1987

Players

1 player

BGG community rating

Complexity

2.8

Medium

Best with

1

players

Play time

240 min

Age

14+

Information

Players

1 player

Best with

1 players

Play time

240 min

Age

14+

Complexity

2.8 / 5 · Medium

Published

1987

Designer

Wayne C. Close

Artist

Rodger B. MacGowan

Publisher

DTI (Diverse Talents, Incorporated)

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(BGG User Summary:) "The days of lightening strikes from the sky are over for you. There will be no more large scale offensives in which you take part. The Allies have the initiative and they are racing across France. Your duty is clear. As elite troops your are expected to fill the gaps and slow down the tide. The army's depending on you, Germany's depending on you, and your very lives are depending on how well you can perform the task assigned to you. Load up, and move out..." Fallschirmjager is an expansion with alternate rules for Ambush! that allows for playing the original 8 missions from the German Fallschirmjager (Airborne) troops point of view. The rules contain information on how to substitute US units & counters for German ones, how to include German special weapons (Panzerfausts, Flamethrowers, etc.), and Victory Conditions for the modified missions. The following 8 modified mission briefings are included: Mission 1: Blutig St. Michaux Mission 2: Retreat through Chasoul Mission 3: Cold Morning in Belgium Mission 4: Fallschirmjager Mission 5: Fall Taschendieh Mission 6: Assault on Fortress Belgium Mission 7: To the Last Bullet Mission 8: Battle of the Ardennes Also included is a player aid sheet.  This includes charts on German equipment/weapons cost, squad member cost, a special German weapons chart showing the ranges and kill ratios for flamethrowers, panzerbucshe, panzerfaust, explosives, mortars, and shaped charges.  The player aid also includes a map of the conflict area and numbers corresponding to where each mission took place historically.  This scenario/variant originally appeared in Battleplan Magazine (#2) May-June 1987. It was published by Diverse Talents, Inc. (also Fire & Movement and Space Gamer publisher).

Categories & mechanics

Expansion for Base-gameExplorationWargameWorld War IIAction PointsDice RollingGrid MovementHexagon GridMovement PointsSecret Unit DeploymentSimulation

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