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Category: Opinion

Some Thoughts on Noville: Bastogne’s Outpost

brad May 13, 2012 review / Lock ‘n Load Publishing / noville / Opinion2 Comments

LnL’s “Noville:  Bastogne’s Outpost” is an expansion to its WW2 squad-based tactical combat wargame, “Band of Heroes”.  Noville is a real charm to play and expands the game in a number of important ways.  Focusing on the battle for a key town to the north of Bastogne during the Battle …

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Corps Command: Dawn’s Early Light – Soviet Movement and Fire

brad April 4, 2012 Corps Command / Dawn's Early Light / Opinion2 Comments

Last week, I talked about some fairly basic principles behind LnL’s Corps Command:  Dawn’s Early Light and I urged the Soviet player to consider moving rather than fighting as the best course of action most of the time.  Today I’m going to go into this a little deeper and talk …

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3 Essential Scenarios for World at War

brad March 3, 2012 World at War / Opinion / Essential2 Comments

A couple of days ago, I wrote about 3 essential scenarios for the Lock ‘n Load series of squad-based tactical games and now I’m going to write a little about the World at War system from Lock ‘n Load.  I should clarify what I mean by ‘essential’ here before I …

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