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KG_Panzerschreck
05-25-2007, 02:40 AM
Tide of Iron
By, Fantasy Flight Games
This game looks like it has everything. Its a little more complex than Memior '44 but not as complex as say an old Avalon Hill Wargame. Its not that hard to pick up from what the reviews say. Scroll down to the bottom of the page at Funagaingames.com and read the excellent review by Tom Vassel.
Preorder at Funagaingames.com for 63.95 -
http://www.funagain.com/control/product/~product_id=016210/~reviewsShowAll=true#reviews
Here is the blurb from Funagain -
"Tide of Iron feature hundreds of detailed plastic figures, including soldiers, tanks, and other combat vehicles. The game rules focus on realistically simulating squad-level combat, but are streamlined enough to appeal to casual board gamers. Tide of Iron features a modular game board on which up to 6 players (divided into 2 teams) can test their tactical prowess in dozens of scenarios."
Contents
1 Rulebook
1 Scenario Guide
216 Plastic Figures
48 Squad Bases
2 Player Reference Sheets
12 Map Boards
28 Map Overlay Pieces
20 Dice
1 Round Track
1 Round Marker
2 Victory Point Markers
110 Cards
1 Initiative Token
88 Activation Tokens
32 Damage Tokens
36 Condition Tokens
24 Specialization Tokens
6 Victory Objective Markers
24 Command Objective Markers (various values)
16 Control Markers
51 Command Tokens (in 1s and 5s)
8 Concealed Squad Markers
16 Transport Markers
16 Off-Board Indicator Tokens
38 Fortification, Obstacle, and Cover Markers
1 Target Token
1 North Directional Marker
KG_Panzerschreck
05-25-2007, 02:45 AM
Tide of Iron: Days of the Fox is the 1st expansion for Tide of Iron. Its based in North Africa and it brings the Brits into the game.
Preorder at Funagaingames.com for 39.95 - http://www.funagain.com/control/product/~category_id=SERIES_10360/~product_id=017588
Here is the blurb from Funagain -
"The Tide of Iron line expands with the addition of Days of the Fox. This first expansion for Tide of Iron features the introduction of the British army and the North African campaigns, including new terrain tiles, new rules, new units, and new scenarios."
Contents -
Nine new geomorphic double-sided map boards.
The all-new British army, including new soldiers and vehicles.
New rules, new scenarios, and new units.
KG_Panzerschreck
05-25-2007, 02:46 AM
I forgot to mention that both games will be available in June '07.
KG_Kharkov
05-25-2007, 10:36 AM
I have this on reserve at my local hobby shop. My son has mastered Command and Colors: Ancients and I figured this would round out our WW2 game set (between this and Memoir 44 we'll be all set for years).
KG_Panzerschreck
05-26-2007, 03:07 AM
I have this on reserve at my local hobby shop. My son has mastered Command and Colors: Ancients and I figured this would round out our WW2 game set (between this and Memoir 44 we'll be all set for years).
Im really torn here. I have a few bucks to spare and i was set on buying Memior '44. Now this is comming out. Which one to buy... I want something to play with my teenage Nephews{16 & 13}, it has to be light for them, but on the other hand i will get the most gaming time in with my buddy Brad and i would like to push him towards Avalon Hill games but we need a "next step" game thats up from A&A, and TOI could be it. What to do, what to do...
KG_Kharkov
05-28-2007, 06:23 PM
Having seen all 3 games, I'd choose Command & Colors: Ancients. Enough depth to keep you interested, Kent. Simple enough to teach the teenager. Enjoyable enough to replay battles over and over. A step up from Memoir 44 and a step up from Axis and Allies. It's about the same price as Memoir 44 (maybe a tad more expensive) but my kids absolutely love it. My 8 year old plays the other side and my 5 year old rolls for him. After 9 games, my 5 year actually knows a fair amount of the rules.
My 8 year old progressed from Stratego to Axis & Allies (partial games on part of the map) to full Axis & Allies to Memoir 44 to C&C. Check out the free rule and scenario downloads at GMT's website if you are interested.
KG_Panzerschreck
05-30-2007, 12:31 AM
Ive wanted CCA ever since it came out. The trouble is id have no one to play it with. My Nephews are Civil War and WWII nuts. My buddy Brad is into WWI, WWII & Fantasy gaming. The game i get should be WWII based so i can play it with everyone. The next step is deciding which one to get, Memior '44 or Tide Of Iron. Its important that i chose the right system, as i cannot afford both and i want to concentrate on getting the expansions later. So now i have to choose.
KG_Panzerschreck
06-03-2007, 01:42 PM
Well i went with memior '44. What it ultimately came down to was the fact that its now been out for a while and when i get the money the expansions are already out.
I also ordered up a copy of Muchkin. Its a spoof card game that makes fun of RPGs like D&D. Its supposed to be hillarious. Ill do a full review of the game once i get it.
The old lady ordered several copies of Pass The Pigs to hand out for Christmas presents to some friends of ours who love the game that we've been playing with our set for years.
All were ordered from Funagaingames.com. I hope their service is as good as i hear it is. I like their rewards system for buying games from them, so ill do all my boardgamming buisness with them from now on.
KG_Kharkov
06-04-2007, 09:38 AM
I don't think you'll be disappointed. I ordered my Memoir 44 from them and it came in pristine condition very promptly even at the height of the Christmas rush. You'll love it. If we weren't tied up with C&C: Ancients, we would be on to the Russian expansion by now.
KG_Panzerschreck
06-04-2007, 03:04 PM
I don't think you'll be disappointed. I ordered my Memoir 44 from them and it came in pristine condition very promptly even at the height of the Christmas rush. You'll love it. If we weren't tied up with C&C: Ancients, we would be on to the Russian expansion by now.
Yeah my next purchases will be the Terrain expansion pack and the Desert/winter board.
KG_Koz
06-04-2007, 06:58 PM
has anyone ordered from Strategypage.com? C&C Ancients is $52 with no shipping costs at Strategypage. Funagaingames.com wants $52 plus $10.67 for shipping.
The local shop wants $65. If Strategypage is questionable i'll just pay $65 to help the local economy.
KG_Panzerschreck
06-05-2007, 12:14 AM
Ive never even heard of them.
I will continue to buy my games from Funagain because of their rewards program.
KG_Kharkov
06-05-2007, 08:53 AM
Buy from the local shop if they have it. Never heard of Strategypage.com
Funagain.com is a rock solid website.
KG_Panzerschreck
06-05-2007, 12:17 PM
Buy from the local shop if they have it. Never heard of Strategypage.com
Funagain.com is a rock solid website.
I wish i had a local shop. We used to have one along time ago when i was a kid, but we havent had one here in 30 years.
KG_Kharkov
06-05-2007, 01:48 PM
We have 2 good ones for wargames in Pittsburgh so I try to buy locally if they have a product in stock.
KG_SSpoom
06-05-2007, 02:51 PM
I always go to the local shops, the Internet is killing them.
Most of the shops around here (2 of the 3) are real close to the
Internets prices. I will willingly pay a little more just to help keep
them open.
The hobby shop that I took most everyone who came to Cleveland to
has been open since I was a kid. Its just a great place to kill a few hours
when you do have the chance to spend some cash on games/models/books.
Shop Local !! Whenever possible!! So the option doesnt go away......
KG_Soldier
06-05-2007, 03:13 PM
Steve, what kind of sprayer do you use? I just bought a few models and want to try painting with an airbrush. And I found a good one in Austin, King's Hobby.
KG_SSpoom
06-05-2007, 03:40 PM
My Airbrush is a Dual-Action,Internal mix
Anthem model 155-7 (Made in the good ole U.S.A.)
I like it its easy to learn. Works well and is pretty easy
to clean.
KG_SSpoom
06-05-2007, 03:47 PM
Check with your local "Crafts" shop for a
Airbrush before buying one at the "hobby" shop.
Pat-Catans here (Im not sure if they have these in Texas)
has airbrushes for way less than even online.
Check the Art department.
KG_Jag
06-05-2007, 04:07 PM
Hobby Lobby has several selections (including at least one that Jay approved). In addition they have 40% off anything in the store coupons every second or third week. See:
http://www.hobbylobby.com/site3/weekly/weekly.cfm
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