
"Review of Tactical Assault: Combat Cards (TACC)" Topic
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| Dale Hurtt | 17 Jan 2013 5:02 p.m. PST |
When Wargame Vault had their 25% off sale (or whatever the percentage was) I decided to break down an buy the TACC rules and give them a try with my FoW miniatures. My review of the rules can be found at this link It is fairly lengthy. The rules are very interesting with card mechanisms from Avalon Hill's classic Up Front (which made their Kickstarter, by the way!) and very HOTT-like unit treatments. The obligatory images to entice you to come read the review:
My King Tiger assaults a Bazooka team. |
| Almond | 17 Jan 2013 8:49 p.m. PST |
Bought them, play them, love them. |
| Dale Hurtt | 17 Jan 2013 9:19 p.m. PST |
Do you still play them? Do you have battle reports of the games? I looked and found about four blogs (or so) with battle reports and wrote a few of the bloggers and found that, of those that answered, they drifted away from the game for various reasons. I would like to read from someone who has sustained play over a longer period. Replayability is the one area where I suspect it is weakest. |
| Ark3nubis | 18 Jan 2013 6:00 a.m. PST |
These look like fun rules, are they THAT easy to pick up/understand? I am going to read these tonight I think, I suppose there's an unlimited amount of card combinations that could be produced too. Great stuff! Cheers, Ark |
| Dale Hurtt | 18 Jan 2013 10:28 a.m. PST |
Yes, they are very easy to pick up and understand. |
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