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Turning the Tables
Turning the Tables
by Moments in History, Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (?????) (1998)
Player Count
1 to 2

Playing Time
3 hours
Categories
  • Wargame
  • World War II
  • Designers
  • Dirk Blennemann
  • Mechanisms
  • Action Point Allowance System
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Chit-Pull System
  • Grid Movement
  • Ratio / Combat Results Table
  • Zone of Control
  • Artists
  • Sawshun Yamaguchi
  • Family
  • T3 System / Schwerpunkt Series
  • Country: Germany
  • Rating: 6.89/10 from 53 users

    Description

    Folio format, operational level treatment of the launch and subsequent defeat of the Soviet Spring 1942 offensive. First installment in Moments in History's "T3" series, which has subsequently become the "Schwerpunkt" series for GMT Games. Hallmarks of the system are ease of play and the "fog of war" element.

    Contrary to the playing time above this game takes about 6 hours to play unless their is an earlier sudden death decision.

    Features C3I points used to generate the number of units that can be activated to move and the number of attacks that can be made during each segment. There are three segments per turn in which each player must begin by deciding whether they will move and then attack or attack and then move. Not only is combat strength compared but also a unit's tactical rating when resolving combats. The side with the higher tactical rating gets to draw more random chits most of which have beneficial drms for that side. To a limited extent combat losses can be converted into retreats and enemy retreats can occasionally result in an additional advance for the attacker. Occasionally, extreme die rolls allow additional spontaneous activities. ZoCs are hard except friendly units allow tracing supply through them. Loss of supply reduces unit effectiveness and can result in attrition. Victory is determined mostly by units losses but also the Soviet control of objective cities and the presence of even one friendly unit on the other players side of the Donets river provides a healthy number of VPs. Both players begin with units in this position and so cancel each other out.

    All in all it is a tense game. The Russian player with the benefit of hindsight can avoid many of the hazards of the original campaign by not over extending himself.

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