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COUNTERSTROKE AT SOLTSY - Strategy & Tactics Press

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An Evening of Fun!<br />

NUTS!<br />

NUTS!: The Battle of the Bulge is a card game for two, three, or four players. Each player<br />

has a hand of cards, from which he may play cards each turn, and a draw deck, from<br />

which he may bring new cards into his hand. The cards include combat units, events,<br />

and significant pieces of terrain. Combat units are rated for Infantry, Armor, and Artillery<br />

combat strengths, leg or mechanized movement, and cohesion. Events are the situations<br />

from the actual battle. Terrain cards represent the significant geography of the battle (e.g.<br />

Bastogne, Meuse River, and Ellsborne Ridge) that was used to speed or slow the Germans<br />

attack. NUTS! comes in two 150-card sets (North & South). Each set is complete<br />

and can be played on its own, or the two sets can be played together.<br />

Components: Rulebook, 300 full color cards (North & South sets). $40. 00<br />

Operation Kremlin<br />

Operation Kremlin, designed by Ty Bomba, uses the corps-army level<br />

units that were historically available for this campaign. The orders of<br />

battle are extrapolated from both sides’ historic organizational charts<br />

of mid to late 1942. Each hex represents approximately 10 miles (16.2<br />

kilometers) from side to side. Airpower is represented abstractly,<br />

representing the effects of one side or the other having local air superiority.<br />

Each full game turn represents one week. Operation Kremlin gives wargamers the opportunity to<br />

discover what would have happened had the Germans struck for Moscow in 1942.<br />

Components: One 34 x 22 inch mapsheet, rulesbook, 176 die cut counters, storage bags and 1 die. $35. 00<br />

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Beyond the Urals<br />

Beyond the Urals is a two-player strategic-level simulation of a campaign that might-have-been in Russia during<br />

World War II. Each hexagon on the map represents approximately 20 miles (32.4 kilometers) from side<br />

to opposite side. The Soviet units are armies, while all German units<br />

are corps. Air power is represented abstractly, with two counters representing<br />

the effects of German tactical air superiority. Each full game<br />

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Components: One 34 x 22 inch mapsheet, rulesbook, 176 die cut counters,<br />

storage bags and 1 die (ziplock). $25. 00<br />

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