Harder than it Looks |
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Germans need to capture a town or move eight units off the map. Certainly moving units across a map is easier that slogging through a town. Or so I thought. The Germans entered the map from the east. Some went north of the town, some went south and a few remained in the middle to threaten the town. Once enough had gathered the idea was to bolt for the west edge. The Americans moved units north and south and began to dig foxholes and prepare kill zones. Then the sprint began. The northern units moved to flank the dug-in Americans and got tangled. The units to the south slowly moved through the woods. It felt more like a crawl than a sprint. The Germans threw a unit into each dug-in American and fled with the remaining. Other Americans move to flank the Germans. Finally the Germans threatening the town sped northwest. It took a lot of splitting and misdirection and nimble leaders to maneuver around and between the Americans but, after 20 turns eight Germans moved off the east side. |
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