Showing posts with label The Russian Campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Russian Campaign. Show all posts

Thursday, September 07, 2023

They Couldn't Hit An Elephant - another play test (and new arrival - The Russian Campaign 5th Edition)

Another outing for TCHAE at Stephens today as we try to house rule 'rough' edges to our satisfaction as we both still like the overall system.

Shooting at multiple targets with differing to hit numbers within shooters 'fire zone' and distribution of any hits we are still finding tad tough to resolve easily, but further play test today hopefully got us to decision we will implement.

Stephen favours using lowest target hit number as basis for shooting with some dice therefore being essentially of no use (vs high defence targets - sort of a 'soak off') whereas I favoured rolling dice then using 'total hit value' to select hits as you wish (so you could combine dice to hit 'tougher' target in lieu of 'softer' target).

Either method works with Stephens method making some targets (such as skirmishers) essentially invulnerable unless isolated, but produces more hits on other targets, my method allows (occasionally) the tougher targets to suffer a hit but at cost of less hits on softer targets. 

We are going to apply Stephens method as since we are using his figures etc only appropriate he gets swing vote :-)

Scenario was based on action during Stonewalls 'Valley' Campaign in 1862 but we didn't complete as lots of rules discussion (purpose of game) with comparison as to how TCHAE differs or resembles other sets we have tried.

Whole kit and caboodle Stephens excellent 15mm figures and his terrain, there was a lot of artillery in this scenario (I had 6 batteries out of 18 units).

 

















The Russian Campaign 5th Edition from GMT arrived (felt I just 'had' to upgrade after enjoying old but not very user friendly original) but not had much time to devote to it thus far. 

Initial impression is that it is firmly aimed at the more 'mature' gamer ie those likely to have owned the early Jedko or AH version back in the day (1976/77) as all components are larger than usual, big counters, large map (34" x 44") and hexes and even the play aids and QRS sheets are in larger than usual font. 

Nice addition is odds markers (various from 1:2 through to 7:1) you place on combats as reminder.

All good ideas for aging types with lessening sight and memories of which I now have to count myself one of the club.

Brief skim of rules reveals basic game is essentially unchanged from original (good) but there is a plethora of optional variant units and several pages of accompanying optional rules, gleaned from various sources over the years (such as Moves Magazine). 

Am not offay with all these variants but nice to have the options for variety.



















Sunday, September 03, 2023

More Board Wargaming - The Russian Campaign and Donneschlag












Got another couple of solo sessions in with couple of board wargames (on a bit of a kick with cardboard warriors) one an antique another a newbie.

First up was The Russian Campaign from Avalon Hill of 1977 vintage and a game I played a few times back in the day but not for decades.

With several new versions out recently am rather tempted to upgrade so was trying to see if game still holds up.

And lo and behold it most certainly does, with simple straightforward hex and counter game play but with nice overall feeling of the campaign on Eastern Front.

Certainly old school in graphics department compared to modern stuff like No Retreat (a game I really enjoy) especially with the very dated counters and colour schemes (or lack thereof) but still a great game. 

This was one of first games I tried corner clipping but bit of a hash job on the tiny counters




















Then it was one of my latest acquisitions again Donnerschlag which is just such a fun game even solo with lovely components (marred somewhat by errata to cards and QRS) and excellent smooth gameplay.

The combat and activation cards and low complexity overall make this very playable even though combat card play not particularly solo friendly (helps to have retention span of a gnat now).







Thursday, October 07, 2010

Russian Campaign

Russian Campaign by Avalon Hill set up and in motion on game table. Bit of nostalgia as its been years since I played this gem. Considering a foray in Vassal or similar and this might be just the ticket.