Impressions of Inor
This is a stunning package, up to what I've come to expect from LFT. The map is beautiful, the new counters are first class. My copy doesn't have any obviously out of kilter counters, except for those two with reverse backs, and that doesn't bother me a bit, since I seldom use those extras anyway. I wouldn't even have noticed if it hadn't been mentioned. The included historical data well sets the stage and provides all kinds of delicious detail.
The scenarios are great. In my gaming both sides won a bunch in tough fights, few blow-outs. I've played all but two geo-board scenarios (for which I don't currently have the boards), and enjoyed them all. Most are good old fashioned infantry slugfests, with an awful lot of them taking place in the forest. It's a little like Guadalcanal with French and Germans!
I'm pleased to see 1940 episodes in which the French give as good as they get. So, do I learn that the French were out-generaled rather than out-fought? Something to seriously ponder.
I'm intrigued by the German book that inspired this. I'd get a kick out of reading an English translation.