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Tango0119 Sep 2015 1:02 p.m. PST

Battlefront Miniatures published a new article about Team Yankee

"The Novel
Team Yankee is based on novel written by Harold Coyle in 1987 about a fictional Soviet invasion of Western Germany.
The book is from the view point of "Team Yankee's" commander.
The book is being released by Battlefront in paperback and on Kindle.

The Rulebook (yes I meant rulebook)
The Flames of War Team Yankee rulebook is 120 pages long and includes the entire rules, background, complete US and Soviet forces and scenarios from the novel.

The Goals of Team Yankee
Team Yankee draws a lot from FOW but it isn't the same game.
It is similar but there are many differences and an experienced FOW player might find it better to approach this as a new game.
The goal of this new rule set is "to keep the depth and complexity of FOW, but to make the game easier to learn.
The game needed to be robust enough for tournament play, but have fewer special rules and exceptions to keep it suitable for casual players. (a good example of this is hit allocation, now one page instead of four and easier to understand).
The last goal was to have lots of lovely plastic kits for Tanks and helicopters.
Another change from normal FOW is the rulebook doesn't attempt to have all the answers. It states the rules. There will be a living on-line that will cover the gaps between this simple game and the completeness of FOW. There will be lots of diagrams to make the rules work for competitive tournament play.

How Does It Play?
Very fast, even compared to FOW.
Tactical Movement, the speed you fight at, is slightly faster for the infantry and slower for the tanks.
But Dash movement (I guess doubling?) is much faster and the only downside is you can't fight.
The game is also faster is the rules are stream lined, there will be cards (more info on this next week) and reference sheets so there is less time looking in the rulebook.
The final reason is that everything in modern warfare is deadlier…"
See here
link

Amicalement
Armand

coopman19 Sep 2015 1:07 p.m. PST

There should be more info revealed this coming Monday.

15mm and 28mm Fanatik19 Sep 2015 3:04 p.m. PST

Also, smart move if BF is making the unit cards available only with their boxed sets so to get them for the game you have to buy BF products instead of other manufacturers' models.

DColtman19 Sep 2015 3:21 p.m. PST

It was a new article on Monday, and they have regularly updated the Team Yankee news on Monday afaik.

C'mon Armand – get with it!

;)

coopman19 Sep 2015 3:53 p.m. PST

If they only make the cards available with the minis, they will lose a customer here. Dumb move.

cloudcaptain19 Sep 2015 8:14 p.m. PST

Someone will post the card info probably.

nickinsomerset20 Sep 2015 1:46 a.m. PST

Coopman, it should be easy to "reverse engineer" the cards so I do not see that as a major problem,

Tally Ho!

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP20 Sep 2015 6:42 a.m. PST

I'm sure the card info will end up on the internet.

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