Unboxing: Salerno '43 from GMT Games - The Players' Aid

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Definitely a keeper especially the optional mounted mapboard being stunning / immersive.

raymow
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I just finished the campaign game solo, loved it. Plays quickly and I love the ZOC Bond games. The mountain hexsides are a great addition, pushing units down certain paths.

StevenPaulDesign
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My first game in this series and I love it, small map, one counter-sheet and alot of chrome but easy to learn.Can't wait for the next one in this series.

davidwarren
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I believe Mark is working on an Anzio 44 in this series

msundborg
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.... and over time, plans are to expand this game with two additional games to the north, eventually taking the system all the way to Rome!!! If I understand correctly, the three games will connect so a full campaign can be played...

Not sure how quickly this will all come about - Simonitch is a very busy guy !!!

bornbwildne
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Well done video, as always Alexander. I've got my map on the table for over a week. just trying to get other gaming stuff done so I can start Sal43. I do love Mark's games. Just need the reprint on p500 for France '40.

charleslatora
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Just got Stalingrad '42 thanks to you guys, I guess I'll be jumping on this one too!

aidanmaldonado
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Hello Alexander and Grant! I am an avid board gamer and I am looking to expand into war games. Where do you recommend I start? I have my eye on In Magnificent Style, Freeman's Farm, Tarawa 1943 and Chancelloresville 1863. I know these aren't has heavy as a Salerno '43, but they look to be a good entry point. Do you agree? Where should I go after these?

fconicella
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Since I do play exclusively solo I'll take one of the players aids back fold it and put both in a page protector that way I can see all four sides and keep them clean.

charleslatora
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I believe Mark is working on an Anzio 44 in this series

msundborg