Two of our favorite companies, GMT and Victory Point Games, are teaming up once again for the addition of Fading Glory to GMTs P500 list.
From VPG:
Fading Glory is the second game (No Retreat – The Russian Front Deluxe Edition is the first) that GMT is producing as part of their strategic friendship/partnership with us here at Victory Point Games, and the first game they are producing from our popular Napoleonic 20 series.
The idea for this and future volumes is that GMT will take multiple existing games from the VPG’s Napeoleonic 20 series, add an as-yet-unpublished game to the mix, and create a GMT boxed game with 3-4 games in the box, using larger (3/4″) counters and GMT production.
Veteran game designer Joe Miranda, with developers Alan Emrich and Lance McMillan, have created and refined a highly popular game series that is growing all the time. The Napoleonic 20 game system from VPG features lower-level wargame complexity on maps where, generally, 20 pieces or less are in play at one time (total, for both sides). This creates tense, dramatic and fast-playing situations on the board where higher echelon troop formations (generally corps) vie for position and dominance.
Subscribers to C3i have recently enjoyed Jena 20, a game in this series which features eight pages of Standard rules and one-to-two pages of exclusive rules per title.