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Blood & Sand Arrives from Worthington Games

The folks at Worthington Games have been busy with a variety of new titles releasing recently. The latest is Blood & Sand which is the newest game in their Great Campaigns of WWII series.

From Worthington:

The Campaign for North Africa, 1941-42

What, another North Africa game? Yes but here is something almost completely different from any WWII Campaign game you’ve seen: no CRT (or any other tables), buckets o’ dice, and cards all used in a totally new approach to gaming that can be learned in 5 minutes and played in a few hours.

Most of the rules and mechanics for Blood & Sand will be familiar to anyone who has ever played a wargame. However, Designer Richard Berg, no stranger to this campaign, has added to this accessible simplicity a combat system that rates units for how many dice they get to roll on their behalf, as well as what kind of dice (small arms or Heavy Weapons). No CRTs, no sirree!

The game also uses cards, one deck for each player (whose cards are somewhat different from those of the other player) to enhance the game. (The cards don’t “drive” the game and they can be left out, if you’re so inclined.) The cards are part of a Resource system that gives the players a number of points which they can use to buy cards, rally units, build fortifications, or bring in Reinforcements. The RP choices are theirs, but there are far more choices than points.

The cards, themselves, give the players “Opportunities”, from using their (or negating their opponent’s) tank capabilities, to getting more supplies, to special Breakthrough and Reaction movement, to forcing the Allies to Withdraw units, to the effects of Rommel and other leaders.

Jeff McAleer

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