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Game Summary: A game of man-to-man combat in WWII. Soldiers can be standing, crouching, or prone, and each posture affects their vulnerability and lines of sight. “Random sequencing” mechanics (a “chit-pull” system) simulate simultaneous movement, the fog of war, and combat friction without the bother of written orders. Game Scale: Each unit represents an individual soldier One hex = 5 yards One turn = ~30 seconds Number of Players: 2 (but can also be played solo) Estimated Playing Time: 1-2 hours (use of VOIP is highly recommended for online games) Complexity Level: Average About the Game: “Close Assault” is a long out-of-print wargame by S.
Craig Taylor. It was originally released in 1983, shortly before Yaquinto’s game publishing division went out of business. The game contained a 4-page folder of “quick-start” rules, known as the Basic Game. A separate rulebook contained Advanced and Optional rules, which players could choose to use or not, depending on the level of detail and realism they preferred. This conversion covers only the rules, game components, and scenario for the Basic Game, and does not include the Advanced or Optional rules, nor many of the game components, charts, and tables required to play with those rules. Close Assault was the precursor to Avalon Hill’s “Firepower”. For more information on the original game, click.
This digital conversion of Close Assault for use with BGE is being released with permission from the original game designer. Click on the thumbnails below to see the screenshots at full size (the pictures were taken in BRPG, but look the same in BGE): Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Actually, the graphics look rather better now, thanks to having added antialiasing. Here you can see the “before and after” side-by-side. Download: (38.5 MB) This digital conversion includes a BGE-specific rulebook in PDF format (so it’s easily searchable), and everything needed to play the Basic Game, if you already have at least one BGE Gamer Client license (v1.0 or higher). For multiplayer games, the extra players will need a Gamer Client of their own, or they can use the free BGE Demo if the person hosting the game has a free Player Slot available for them to use. Installation instructions are included in the download.
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Get this game, and have fun! Jim Emerick () A couple of the guys in my gaming group here in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area bought the rules, and have been playing. One Sunday they brought Battleground and enough minis for a game over to our regular Sunday gaming session. They taught two more of us how to play in about 15 minutes, and we had a nice little German vs. American game of two squads and two tanks per side in the bocage country. The game was played to conclusion in about three hours, and I was totally hooked. I've started picking up 20mm Brit Paras to add to our troops.