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Victory Decision: Future Combat - Quick-Reference Sheet Released


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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:


Victory Decision: Future Combat – Quick Reference Sheet
Price: Free

Publisher: A.D. Publishing

The free Victory Decision: Future Combat Quick-Reference Sheet is your handy reference sheet that compliments our game.

On one page, you get the Reference sheet (Sequence of Play, Command Points, Assault Action, Close Combat Action, Terrain Effects on Movement, Shoot Action, Shooting Modifiers, Vehicles Shooting) you need to play the game.

Also added are two additional pages of the game markers provided in the rulebook.

Victory Decision: Future Combat is a comprehensive game system to using Science-Fiction Infantry units and Armored Fighting Vehicles in Victory Decision. These rules cover almost all aspects of Science Fiction wargaming, from Troop Quality and Leadership to Air Strikes, Bunker Assaults, Combat in Buildings, Psi Powers, Vehicle and VTOL combat.

Victory Decision: Future Combat features a unique Leadership-modified alternate unit activation system with an integrated Electronic Warfare aspect. The result is a fun and fast paced wargame that involves both players constantly.

The rules cover individually based infantry miniatures and also group – or multi-based miniatures, AKA Infantry Stands. While designed with 20-28mm miniatures in mind, the Victory Decision game system is flexible enough to handle any miniatures from 6mm to 32mm. So whatever your existing miniature collection consists of, you can start playing right away.

The rulebook not only provides eight generic scenarios, but also point-based force lists that can be used to represent many classic science-fiction settings.

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