Decision at Kasserine: Rommel's Last Chance – Designer Signature Edition
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Description
Description
Designer |
Vance von Borries |
Publisher | Compass Games |
Players | 1-2 |
Playing Time | 180-480 mins |
Suggested Age | 12 and up |
Decision at Kasserine: Rommel's Last Chance, Designer Signature Edition, marks the return of a true wargaming classic by Vance von Borries first published in 1983, faithfully remastered and updated with this all-new, supersized edition. Hailed by many as of the premier entry in the popular Series: Battles for North Africa (3W) series, this two-player operational level simulation covers the WWII German and Italian offensive in central Tunisia which took place in mid-February 1943.
This edition of Decision at Kasserine features a super-sized map and counters and is another Classic Reborn! by Compass.
On the morning of February 19, the Germans launched their attack through the Kasserine Pass. Heavy damage was inflicted on the Allied forces, causing the Allies to retreat 50 miles. Despite these losses and setbacks, Allied forces and reserves managed to regroup and hold on February 22, launching a massive artillery attack to halt the German advances. Faced with his own overextended supply lines and an Allied force that was now being reinforced, Rommel withdrew and ordered all Axis units to concentrate on defending the German-held coastal areas. Had the German-Italian army succeeded, the war in North Africa would have been lengthened, thus possibly delaying the Allied invasion of Europe.This offensive was the last major Axis effort which offered a realistic chance to reverse their fortunes in North Africa.
This Designer Signature edition of the classic Vance von Borries game goes beyond a mere culmination of the forward strides made with subsequent games published in the series; it now features a major update to the game system that will be implemented in future game releases of the popular Series: Battles for North Africa (3W) series. In terms of superior physical presentation, all aspects have been upgraded, including super-sized components; larger game map and 5/8" counters. Some of the enhancements made in this edition include:
• Super-sized components feature 5/8” counters and two game maps with large hexes
• Game map information is updated and includes all-new map artwork
• Supporting charts convey more information at a glance for ease of play
• Enhanced ergonomics are built into the set up and reinforcement charts
• Updated the Order of Battle based on new information and analysis
• Fixed the original deployment and OoB based on archival information
• The rules treatment is all-new with a full re-write backed by many illustrations, an index, and clarifications and examples of play to reduce potential questions. Some rules were simplified, others enhanced.
• Redesigned treatment on air units, armor bonus, and strongpoints in combat and a clarified treatment on the artillery rules
• New rules cover infiltration movement, combat evasion and retreat options
• New optional rules cover mountain units, certain reinforcements, Allied artillery concentrations, and considerable Allied command problems
• Many all-new historical notes can be found throughout the rules presentation
• Three new scenarios have been added
Product Information:
Complexity: 6 out of 10
Solitaire Suitability: 6 out of 10 (no hidden units; variable German victory conditions)
Time Scale: 12 hours per turn
Map Scale: two miles per hex
Unit Scale: companies and battalions, artillery batteries or groups
Players: one to two, best with two
Playing Time: 3-8 hours depending upon scenario
Components:
Two map sheets
Three countersheets (5/8" size)
Rules booklet with updated Historical Notes
Three player aid cards
Three order of appearance display cards (Axis & Allied)
One six-sided die
Box and Lid