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#124 w/Fortress Stalingrad |
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| 2147472709 |
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Features:
Fortress Stalingrad: The Soviet Winter Counter Offensive, 1942-43 For Your Information - Royal Navy of the 18th Century The Fuhrer's Will - Hitler and the Stalingrad Pocket Fortress Stalingrad - Developer's Notes Union Army Corps in the Civil War Designers Forum - Game Outline for Case Geld Italian Aircraft Carriers in World War II
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    Fortress Stalingrad
Thursday, January 06, 2005 |
Reviewer:
jfellers
from Phoenix, AZ USA
Review: This is a great game, both historically and from a playability standpoint. Although it covers the same ground as the SPI classic "Drive on Stalingrad", there is more emphasis on supply and command. Should you repeat the German tactic of keeping Stalingrad at all costs, it is easier to break the encirclement than in the SPI game, but it is also easier for the Soviets to stage breakthroughs with their own version of a blitzkrieg. The supply rules provide balance to keep the Soviets from getting too far ahead. Overall, and excellent game.
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