Board Wargame Box Art Challenge Number 48 Clue 6
Selected by Challenge 47 Winner, @Bardolph
Not one I have seen before; Insurgency.
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Artist: UNK
Please PM me with your selection for Challenge #49, @DerSchwerpunkt
That’s the rulebook cover of White Bear & Red Moon 3.5 edition.
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Artist: Steve Swenston
Please PM me with your selection for Challenge #51 @Bardolph . Per Rule #3557 I get to select Challenge Item #50 as my Two-Bit Tip!
Board Wargame Box Art Challenge Number 50
This is Navaronegun’s Two-Bit tip so the winner of this challenge item, while earning the undying admiration of of Navaronegun and Qt3, will not select #51. See Rule 3557.
Board Wargame Box Art Challenge Number 50 Clue 2
This is Navaronegun’s Two-Bit tip so the winner of this challenge item, while earning the undying admiration of of Navaronegun and Qt3, will not select #51. See Rule 3557.
Board Wargame Box Art Challenge Number 50 Clue 3
This is Navaronegun’s Two-Bit tip so the winner of this challenge item, while earning the undying admiration of of Navaronegun and Qt3, will not select #51. See Rule 3557.
Pacific War by Victory Games
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Artist: Ted Koller
@oldSchoolCM You have the undying admiration of the Staff of the Qt3 Board Wargame Box Art Challenge. Still my favorite Mark Herman design. Less “accessible” than Empire of the Rising Sun? Yes. More unpredictable and a wider panoply of strategic choices for both players? Yes. Can the Japanese “win the war”? Of course not, silly. :)
As Bruce would say, ‘that’s historically accurate’
@Brooski would be right. I would say, “Historically unavoidable”. Sometimes a good design isn’t about “Can my side win?”. It’s about, “How well did I do, regardless of outcome?”
Zen.