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Requiere:PanzerBlitz
Diseñado por Philip S. Kosnett, Tom Oleson
Publicado por The Avalon Hill Game Co
Jugadores
2
Duración
Desconocido
Complejidad
2.6 / 5
Valoración
7.6
Año
1976
Opinión de la Comunidad
Categorías
Diseñado para 2 jugadores y jugable en ~0 min, Wargamer's Guide to PanzerBlitz ofrece una experiencia medio que obtuvo 5.5 en BGG.
Cómo Se Juega
Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Sobre Este Juego
The Wargamer's Guide to PanzerBlitz contains articles that examine various aspects of Avalon Hill's classic wargame side-by-side with variants and a host of new scenarios. It appears that a few of these articles originally appear in The General. Articles Include: Pieces of Panzerblitz (a unit by unit examination of pieces: both their historical context and how best to use them in game.) Beyond Situation 13 (More Panzerblitz scenarios - outlines Scenarios 14-25) Another Situation 13: Parablitz (Airmobile Panzerblitz) Panzernacht (Night Panzerblitz Rules) Blind Panzerblitz (Refereed-hidden-movement rules) Chopperblitz (Helicopters in Panzerblitz) Panzer Situation 13 (Another Panzerblitz Situation) More Panzerblitz Variants (As the title suggests) Commander's Note Book - Analyzing the 12 Scenarios (An analysis of the 12 Situations from PanzerBlitz) Championship Situations (Covers the Tournament Situations used for PanzerBlitz games at GenCon 4 - The GenCon where PanzerBlitz was the only game officially played) Panzerblitz Concealment (Variant to reduce the effectiveness of concealment) Incremental PanzerBlitz (Alternate movement rules). Pages: 36 Book measures: 8.5x11x.18"
Fuente: BoardGameGeek