Enemy Action: Ardennes

Enemy Action: Ardennes

Wargame, World War II

by John H. Butterfield

Score

6.1

Ratings

691

Published

2015

Players

1–2 players

BGG community rating

Ranked #2565 on BoardGameGeek

Complexity

4.3

Heavy

Best with

1

players

Play time

60–900 min

Age

Information

Players

1–2 players

Best with

1 players

Play time

60–900 min

Complexity

4.3 / 5 · Heavy

BGG Rank

#2565

Published

2015

Designer

John H. Butterfield

Artists

Knut Grünitz, Timothy Schleif

Publisher

Compass Games

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About

Enemy Action is a new series of card-driven war games on pivotal military operations and campaigns in the twentieth century. Each game allows for play by two players or one player, playing either side in the conflict. The Enemy Action series features: Two-player competition with low complexity and constant decision points for both sides Solitaire play of either side with systems governing all aspects of enemy command and tactics Card-driven impulse system, with multi-purpose cards played to activate formations, implement command events, or gain tactical advantages in combat Diceless and chartless combat system – players draw combat chits that build a narrative of each combat John Butterfield's unique card-driven mechanic allows players to use multiple resources in multiple ways but each decision has a consequence, many of which aren't evident at the time. Resources include units and cards. So two different cards can be used to activate the same unit/s, but each card may have a different secondary use that could include artillery support or even activation of more units (or group of units). The combat chit system is yet another decision-making point. Players choose and reveal a number of combat chits that varies based on a number of factors. The minimum and maximum number is dependent upon unit capabilities, terrain and support, but not combat factors (so no factor counting here). This choice can often get an attacker into trouble by going for “a chit too far”… Or it might even be a masterstroke to take that extra chit… Enemy Action: Ardennes The first game in the series is Ardennes. The game portrays the German offensive against the western Allies in December 1944 — the Battle of the Bulge. Each player controls the German or Allied side. When playing solo, the game system controls the other side. So Enemy Action: Ardennes is effectively three games in one box: the two-player game, solitaire playing the Allies, and solitaire playing the Germans. Map scale on this module is 2.5 miles per hex. Hexes on the game map are oversized allowing for easy counter handling. Unit scale is regiment, brigade and division, with one to four steps per unit. Each turn represents one day of the battle, with several alternating player impulses in each day. Components: 3 22″x34″ maps (1 for each solitaire game and 1 for the 2-player game – only 1 is used at a time) 3 full sheets of counters, printed both sides 1 deck of 110 playing cards (poker quality) 3 rules books, (1 for each game) Multiple player aid cards 1 full color 3” box and lid Complexity: Medium Playing Time: 15 minutes to 6 hours for the full campaign Solitaire Suitability: Designed for solitaire play Designer: John Butterfield Developers: John Foley Artist: Tim Schleif (from Compass Games website) BGG wiki page with many clarifications and hints and errata: Enemy Action: Ardennes German Solo FAQ

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Categories & mechanics

WargameWorld War IICampaign / Battle Card DrivenChit-Pull SystemDice RollingHexagon GridSimulationSolo / Solitaire Game

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