Over the past few years, we have played several World War I games with our focus on the Guns of August events every summer. We have really played some fantastic games including some of the true classics on the genre such as Paths of Glory from GMT Games and The Lamps are Going Out from Compass Games but also some real hidden gems like At All Costs from Hollandspiele, Devil Dogs from Worthington Publishing and Decisive Victory 1918: Soissons from Legion Wargames. Last summer, we did an abbreviated event with only playing one WWI game in Verdun 1916: Steel Inferno from Fellowship of Simulations. The game is a Card Driven Game that uses cards with events and operation points to tell the grim story of the year long fighting around the French city of Verdun. The game uses a bucket of dice approach to the initial bombardments in a battle and then players choose whether to follow that with an infantry assault that doesn’t use any dice to determine hits. The game is very much a wargame but I think the cover highlights a key fact about the game by calling it a “Strategy Game” namely that it is a game as there are wildly powerful events based in history, with lots of dependence on dice not just for bombardments but also for playing certain offensives Event Cards where Victory Points are earned based on the higher numbers rolled. The game is very well done, is truly interesting and surprisingly deep with its tactical choices and decisions.
I was able to write a First Impressions style post on the game and our experience and you can read that that the following link: https://theplayersaid.com/2023/09/06/first-impressions-verdun-1916-steel-inferno-from-fellowship-of-simulations/
-Grant
Awesome review as usual. You guys do such a fantastic job and I got back into wargame due to you.
Any chance you will review “1914 – Nach Paris” from Vuca ?
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Someday we will. We didn’t get to play last year but maybe this year.
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