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Tango0109 Nov 2018 10:14 p.m. PST

"This is Michael Rinella's (Take Aim Designs) coverage of the battle for the Japanese island of Ie Shima towards the war's end and is published in associated with Revolution Games.

The design is in the classic Area Movement style and this post looks at some of the features and play experience.

The map is 22" x 17" and has rather an immediate distinctive look, using artwork that is based upon an intelligence map available to the American forces at that time, The total playing area is a useful blend of map and game track / box aids. The rule booklet is 12 pages of which 10 are core rules. The 88 counters are nicely done at 5/8", with unit values shown in the typical bold style used by Revolution Games that are helpful to older eyes. The whole thing comes in a zip-lock package and retails from the publisher at the time of writing for $30 USD….."

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