It's been a year since Chain of Command was published, and what an exciting twelve months it's been. We've certainly had a great time playing our games, as well as getting forces assembled for the Spanish Civil War and modern variants. Of course, Chain of Command is a platoon-plus-sized game, and like all games of that size, there are a limited number of models on the table, and that limits how many people can play, and that has led to many of you asking us, "Can it get any bigger?" The good news is that it can!
Our notes for playing large games of Chain of Command are simple and easy to add. They allow you to field one platoon per player for some really large games, and as they are so simple, we've given them a simple name: Big Chain of Command. They are a no-frills set of notes which, in truth, leave the main game rules are pretty much unchanged. We just have a few tweaks to the Force Morale in order to reflect the various platoons reacting to what is going on with friendly forces on the same table.
However you enjoy your games, you'll find that Big Chain of Command allows you to play these great rules in a more sociable, big-game atmosphere. You can read more and download the free set of big battle notes here.