JoeArthur
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The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia
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Played part of it 25 years ago. If I recall it had rules for German Jerry cans and evaporation of water and fuel. Now that is detail!The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia
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So, when has that ever stopped you?It'd be hyperbolic to claim Nerds Won The War, but ...
Never let Truth or Shame get in the way of a good story.So, when has that ever stopped you?
So, if I am reading the Wiki article correctly, a new edition of this game is going to be released in 2022? I hope this is true. As a diehard fan of the North African campaign, I cannot imagine not owning this one.The Campaign for North Africa - Wikipedia
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Kudos IanPlayed part of it 25 years ago. If I recall it had rules for German Jerry cans and evaporation of water and fuel. Now that is detail!
You can preorder it now:I hope this is true
Thanks for the link to the product, I'm glad that I examined this listing closely before committing to placing an order.You can preorder it now:
North African Campaign
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Well, for the trueborn nerd who cares for the percentage of fuel evaporation from various sizes of Jerry Cans, this can and has to be described with one single word:For example, all of the medium bomber counters, whether it be a B-25, JU-88, Do-17, etc., displayed the silhouette of a 4-engined heavy bomber. In the same fashion, all of the armor units despite being labled as 'Sherman' or 'M-13', displayed the silhouette which is clearly that of a Pz IIIH.
Obviously I can't offer an opinion of what effect if any these artistic decision would have upon gameplay (if any).
Yes, and I was really excited about learning the Italian Army pasta water supply rules.Well, for the trueborn nerd who cares for the percentage of fuel evaporation from various sizes of Jerry Cans, this can and has to be described with one single word:
ANATHEMA!
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