Last Updated
Mon Nov 15 19:48:33 PST 1999
Voters = 11

WWII INFANTRY SKIRMISH VOTING RESULTS:
Favorite Rules - Battleground: World War II


Rules Regularly Played
rules played regularlypercentage
Battleground: World War II100%
BAPS (Beer and Pretzels Skirmish)14%
Battalions in Crisis14%
Hell By Daylight14%
Skirmish '9014%
Soldat14%

Number of Rules Regularly Played
number of rules played regularlypercentage
1 rules played86%
6 rules played14%

Rules Tried
rules played at least oncepercentage
Battleground: World War II100%
Battalions in Crisis43%
Cross of Iron43%
BAPS (Beer and Pretzels Skirmish)14%
Hell By Daylight14%
Men of Frost14%
Overlord14%
Screaming G.I.s14%
Skirmish '9014%
Soldat14%

Number of Rules Tried
number of rules playedpercentage
1 rules played43%
2 rules played14%
3 rules played14%
4 rules played14%
8 rules played14%

Voters, By Experience
level of experiencepercentage
Up To Twenty Years44%
Up To Ten Years33%
Two to Three Years22%

Voters, By Region
regionpercentage
North America100%

Voters, By Setting
usual game settingpercentage
With a friend or two64%
At the local club18%
At the local game store18%

Number of Armies
number of armies owned or usedpercentage
7 army/armies29%
12 army/armies14%
18 army/armies14%
2 army/armies14%
5 army/armies14%
8 army/armies14%

Armies Owned/Used
armies owned or usedpercentage
Germany86%
Soviet Union86%
United States of America71%
United States of America - Paratroops71%
Germany - Paratroops57%
Germany - S.S.57%
Japan57%
Soviet Union - Guards57%
United States of America - Marines57%
Britain - Paratroops43%
France43%
Britain29%
Italy29%
British Commonwealth14%
Canada14%
China14%
Holland14%
Hungary14%
Insurgents14%
Norway14%

Periods Played
periodpercentage
1942 Russia73%
1943 Russia55%
1941 Russia45%
1944 France45%
1944 Sigfried Line45%
1940 Blitzkrieg36%
1943 Pacific36%
1943-45 Italy36%
1944 Eastern Front36%
1944-45 Pacific36%
1945 Western Front36%
1945 Eastern Front27%
1942 North Africa18%
1942 South-West Pacific18%
1943 Mediterranean18%
1943 South-West Pacific18%
1939-40 Winter War9%
1941 North Africa9%
1941-42 Southeast Asia9%
1941-44 Continuation War9%
1944 Russia9%

Number of Periods Played
number of genres/periods playedpercentage
1 periods36%
6 periods18%
13 periods9%
14 periods9%
16 periods9%
3 periods9%
7 periods9%

Scales Used
figure scalepercentage
15mm64%
20mm45%
6mm (including 1:285 and 1:300 scales)27%
25mm9%

Number of Scales
number of figure scale(s) used
(per person)
percentage
1 figure scale(s) used55%
2 figure scale(s) used45%

RECENT BATTLE REPORTS
James Paulsen

We play Battleground WW2 at least three times a month. A great game, which is easy and quick to play while at the same time detailed. Has my vote as the best wargame, period! [15 Nov 1999]

David Larkins

A meeting engagement between Soviet tanks (supported by a squad of assault troops) and two squads of Germans (supported by a Tiger II). The focal point of the battle was a small grain silo/processing plant. The IS-2 was disabled early on by an extremely lucky shot from a Pak 40, and things went downhill from there. End result: a total Russian rout. [11 Nov 1999]

Laingm

Tarawa Atoll, morning of 20 November 1943. Lt. Col. H. Ameys 2nd Bn. 2nd Marines storm Red 2 on the northern coast of Betio Island. Very tough going for the leathernecks. [13 Apr 99]

jrw4war

Ran a rather good game of the Dutch in '40,using BG:WWII, homebrewed stats for the Dutch Small Arms. Was a close, fun game with lots happening, and fun was had by all. Only a few questions? 1. How does BG handle Large Caliber ATRs as opposed to Small Caliber? By large caliber, I mean 20mm. 2. Does anybody use the card system of inititative?

Great New site for BG WWII: www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Cauldron/2636/index.html It's specifically set up to handle the Blitzkrieg era for BG and there's other goodies there too. [31 Mar 99]

steven gusky

The last game we played was from Battleground's Panther's East packet. It involved many russian armor units (t-34 41's, su-76's and t-70's) breaking through a german force of pz4's, tigers, and panthers. The game played very well!!!! We were able to play all very detailed 10 turns in under 3 hours. Highlights include the t-70's knocking out one tiger at point-blank range, the su-76's firing their little hearts out, and the panthers melting everything in their way! Every game we have played from the various scenerio packs has been very successful and fun. Next, we are off to the Bloody Bocage! [30 Mar 99]

Vince Solimine

Streets of Stalingrad urban infantry fight. [28 Mar 99]

Bryan Stroup

The last time I played I actually modified slightly the ruleset Crossfire. I set it up so that instead of one stand = one platoon, one stand = on man. We fielded 4 squads of Japanese troops defending against 3 American Marines. [26 Mar 99]

Paul Leicht

Skirmish involving units from the 3.SS-Panzer defending suburban area of Warsaw in August 1944 from elements of the Soviet 47th Army. [9 Feb 99]

Cory Cote

Tried doing the large scenario in Easy Eight's Tanker's Challenge supplement for Battleground.

Thirty some t-34's versus half a dozen PzIV's and panthers (we modified to fit available models). The scenrio really goes overboard for a 1-1 scale. Even in 15mm there was too much stuff- the game took over six hours. [8 Feb 99]

Scott Fisher

Last game had early T-34s against a German Recon platoon with some armored cars and Pz IIs. Very great game, quick to play and great realism. I think Battleground WWII is the best skirmish in the market. Usually this game is billed as pure "infantry" but we have found that it is a great game for armored actions too. [8 Feb 99]

Charles Turnitsa

Last game I played in, which used Battleground, was a west-front scenario written by me, run by our local club. The scenario involved a German mech-inf force (2 halftracks and 4 trucks, a squad of inf each, a single panther, and a couple of towed light guns) hastily taking up a defensive position along a lightly wooded ridgeline, with some minor earth works already in place (from a previous encounter). The German goal was to stop an American mixed column (several M4's, an M10, trucks full of infantry) from passing through the area. Unknown to the German player, however, was that the American column arrived just as the Germans were starting to take up position. It turned out to be in an interesting skirmish, but next time we refight it we are planning on giving the Germans some mortars to break up the American column a little bit.

The BattleGround rules, while really aimed at mixed, or infantry actions, work really well. In the past, the ruleset I liked the most was Overwatch, but that is almost a purely armour game. It is very well suited, however, for 1:285 microarmor matches. [8 Feb 99]