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ASL Action Pack #4: Normandy 1944

Manufacturer:  Multiman Publishing

Cost:  $26.95

Number of Players:  2 or more

Complexity:  High

Estimated Game Time:  30 minutes to many hours

Rule Book:  revised pages B9 and B10

Supplements: see below

Board Size: 3 geomorphic boards (53, 54 and 55)

Number Counters:  none

Estimated Shipping Weight (including packaging): 1 lb

Description

Normandy 1944 includes 3 geomorphic mapboards and 12 scenarios that portray the bitter fighting in the Normandy hedgerows.  It is part of the acclaimed Advanced Squad Leader system.

The premier tactical game system, ASL allows players to portray any platoon to regimental sized battle from World War II. Official ASL scenarios span from the Spanish Civil War and Japanese-Sino War to post World War II brushfire wars. The design your own rules makes for limitless play.

Each unit represents a squad, crew, leader or weapon.  Each hexagon represents 40 meters of terrain.  Each turn represents 2 minutes of time.

The ASL system is vast, with many modules available. Each module focuses on a particular theme and provide counters, maps and scenarios to play. For those new to the hobby, there are starter kits that allow players to become familiar with the core rules.

Normandy 1944 is not complete by itself, ownership of the core ASL games is required to play.

Related Games (Games that use the same or similar rules):

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Pegasus Bridge

Valor of the Guards

Operation Watchtower

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ASL Starter Kit #3

ASL Action Pack #3: Few Returned

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