RE: Your favorite scenario book
Favorite is such a loaded term
Romanian Soil for the narrative,
War on the Equator for the variety
Indian Unity for using the term Razakar and having fuchsia units
Fronte Russo for the detail and the ability to really feel the vast nature of the Eastern Front
First Axis for having the incredible Slovak vs. Blackshirt scenario
Hopeless but not Serious for the SA and Schutzbund
Iron Wolves for light green units and Tyranny and Mutation, a fight against Polish STRZ units
and Red & White looks to be a winner.
That totally leaves out a ton of other great ones (Secret Weapons and GD '46 with copters, Little Saturn with special rules for the Don, etc.). The booklet form supplement is my preferred format. It seems that there is more thought given to those since the need to produce counters or maps is muted. The scenarios typically are better thought out and balanced (since there are usually fewer) and the feeling of "being there" is so much greater. I view the movement to more boxed games and fewer booklets with some trepidation as these seems to deemphasize my preferred product.
No "minor" country left behind...
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