Recently I had the opportunity to try the Ambush on the Burma Road scenario form the Empire in Flames Campaign book by Warlord Games using Bolt Action rules. I played this with Phil using the description and selectors straight from the scenario
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IJA have established a road block and set up the kill zone for an ambush |
We have tried this scenario twice now, but unfortunately both time we had to end early. The first was due to a lack of time after playing another game on New Years day.
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Unsuspecting British move up to investigate |
Last night we made our 2nd attempt at game night. Unfortunately on the beginning of turn 3 the Allied player had the misfortune of rolling the dreaded "1" and their Artillery coming in right on top of their clustered units. To add insult to injury out of 9 units tested four a "6" was rolled four times obliterating the units. At that point the British had already lost 5 of 15 units to the IJA two men from a MMG team. The white flag was raised and the British commander requested quarters.
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First shots are exchanged and the Stuart moves up, but is immobilized by a A.T. rifle |
I definitely look forward to giving this scenario a try again. We really like the initial set up and the night rules add a good twist. If you have not tried the night rules yet I highly encourage you to do so. It really changes how you move and think as opposed to a regular game of Bolt Action.
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More British troops move up to support |
We used the night rules this past spring when doing the Normandy Airborne landing scenarios and really enjoyed it then as well.
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Allies are bottled up and taking fire from all directions |
Using the selectors and limitations found in the scenario for IJA vs. British seem to make it pretty balanced. I think this scenario would play well with any lists though.
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Friendly Artillery decimates troops backed up on the road. |
Better luck next time Phil.........
I do look forward to playing it again.
Interesting, was this a real battle? I was never much for land battles, mostly naval...
ReplyDeleteScenario is not a specific battle, but represents a serries of engagements that were fought as the British attempted to withdraw early in the war.
ReplyDeleteBolt Action is not really a simulation set of rules, but more so a nice WWII themed fun game.
There's room for both. That said, it looks like your fun game performed as advertised. With a nice helping of chaos thrown in for good measure.
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