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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: Norm on 31 December 2023, 07:35:25 AM
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I do both boardgaming and figure gaming and would not normally bring a boardgame to this site …. However;
I have a boardgame on the table that looks perfect as the into type game to get an easy understanding of basic boardgaming principles.
I know there are figure gamers who fancy a dabble at a proper wargame boardgame, but are wary of investing in something that may never even get to the table. If so the Velikiye Luki boardgame may interest you.
I have played it twice and feel that it would serve as a good into. It is a two player game, but both my plays have been solo and it is has been fine.
I have a full write-up on my blog if any of this is of interest (I have no commercial link to the game). LINK
https://battlefieldswarriors.blogspot.com/2023/12/velikiye-luki-something-for-everyone.html
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Cool; very reminiscent of the hex-based wargames that were all the rage back in the eighties. I used to have several of those, but they were complicated and slow to play.
How does this compare to GDW fare from back then?
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Some of the GDW titles were what we would today call easy play and others were meatier, so too much of a mixed bag for a broad compare, but i would say that this is more accessible than anything put out by GDW, other than the mentioned Battle for Moscow.
GDW did put out several 8 and 12 page rules designs, which though heavier than VK, not excessively so.
GDW did produce the 120 series (120 counters playable in 120 minutes) and I understand that Compass Games are planning to release three of these titles in the future.