![]() ![]() The scenarios play to LnL's strong suit... story telling. We have the battle of XYZ... where two paratroopers (later supported by a platoon) took down an entire German artillery battalion. The Alamo depicts the final battle in Saving Private Ryan, Flash... Thunder demonstrates the chaotic struggle of the first scattered paratroopers as Germans and Americans randomly appear, and still another (The Call of Duty) dishes up some tough choices for the commander of the 327th Glider Regiment. There are also straight up, tactical firefights such as Coming Through... a meeting engagement between elements of the 37th Regiment 17th SS Panzergrenadiers and the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, The Road to Foucarville, where the 502nd attacks toward Foucarville through the 1057th Regiment of the 91st ID, Ewell's Charge, in which the 501st PIR attempts to flank the 6th Fallschirmjager at Dead Man's Corner. ![]() 480+ beautiful counters, some as large as 7/8, representing the men and equipment from the 82nd, 101st, 17th SS Panzergrenadier, 6th Fallschirmjager, 91st Airlanding, and 352nd Infantry Divisions. 16 New Skill Cards, providing Leaders and Heroes with special abilities. 16 Scenarios: From the fight for the XYZ Complex, to the defense of Neuville, all the famous American Airborne actions that occurred during the invasion of Normandy are faithfully depicted. Players charts. 2 six-sided die Perhaps the best board game graphics ever. Just take a look at these counters and maps. An innovative impulse system that keeps both players engaged, excited, and coming back for more. Squad-based, intense tactical battles. Single men who make a difference Leaders, heroes, medics, and even chaplains inspire their men; leading them to feats of heroic bravery. Random events triggered during play add to the you-are-there feeling. Ambushes spring unannounced, squads panic in unforeseen circumstances, and unexpected air support saves the day. Its all here, in a game that plays much like a good military adventure novel. A Charles S. Roberts award winner, International Gamers Awards Game of the Year, and voted by Game Magazine as one of the top five conflict simulations. Everyone is playing Lock n Load. Shouldnt you be doing the same? Game Type: Board Game Complexity: Easy Field of Play: Tactical Historical Period: World War II Theater: France Turn Length: Several minutes Players: 1 or 2 players TCP/IP: Yes, with VASSAL download PBEM: Yes with VASSAL download.
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