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They didn't pass - plloyd1010 - 12-05-2017 This was our/my first game of They Shall Not Pass. It was as much a learning experience with the game as it was a lesson in moderate scale WW1 operations. As such, the outcome reflects as much blundering into the nuances as any operational planning. Take this as being an overview of the game and a reflection of lessons learned. The game opens with a French Corps, of 3 divisions, being attacked by 4 German Corps, 3 with 2 divisions and 1 with 3. In all the French have 20 infantry regiments trying to hold off 31 German regiments. Both sides have artillery and special support units. The French start entrenched, and have 2 fallback trench lines. The Germans have better quality units and an artillery advantage due to preparation and doctrine. The general objective is for German player to get victor points. The outcome is a ring-the-bell scale with the Germans trying to attain 9 points, while the French want to hold them to under 6. A river marks the boundary of the eastern play area. That and logistical considerations on the west side, force the German drive onto an increasingly narrow front as the French receive reinforcements. I had the French in our session. In our ignorance, neither of us understood the brittle nature of the German situation. I could maintain my line, mostly intact, against the German onslaught, falling back to the second line of trenches. I was being pushed onto the third line as the reinforcements began to stiffen my defense. An odd development was how my initial corps was forced to move more toward the center, with the reinforcements moving to shore up the flanks.In the middle game, my situation was still reactionary, but as more reinforcements arrived, the situation began to stabilize. On the last two turns, I was able to start counterattacking. Lessons learned:
RE: They didn't pass - richvalle - 12-07-2017 Cool. For some reason I've had no interest in WWI. I have or will play just about any other time period... it's weird but it just doesn't interest me. I did buy one of AP's WWI boxed games to give it a try but have yet to even read the rules. RE: They didn't pass - Hugmenot - 12-08-2017 Peter, you may want to read the They Shall Not Pass forum on Consimworld. Less than 100 posts and a few suggestions that are worth considering. http://talk.consimworld.com/WebX?7@@.1dd2897f/74 RE: They didn't pass - plloyd1010 - 12-08-2017 I'll take a look. |