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BlitzkriegCommander

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A game in action. This details a combined Italo-German river crossing in Russia, late 1941. The miniatures are N scale (the figures are approximately 12 mm high) from Miniature Figurines, the buildings are from Musket Miniatures.

BlitzkriegCommander is a tabletop wargame designed to re-create battles of the Second World War and the Spanish Civil War using miniatures.

Players can command units ranging from a company up to a division. A typical game lasts 2 or 3 hours.

BlitzkriegCommander is derived from the Warmaster family of rules and uses activation rolls to simulate command and control. Commanders can activate a single unit (or group of units) multiple times in a single turn, but each attempt is at an increasing penalty. This compels players to weigh carefully the risk and reward of each decision (e.g., should I move into firing position—which exposes my unit to fire if I fail the next activation roll—or should I wait in cover?).

Combat is resolved with one or two die rolls, but differs from Warmaster and Warmaster Ancients in that combat is most often ranged.

Blitzkrieg Commander contains an extensive collection of army lists, allowing players to fight any engagement of the Spanish Civil War or Second World War. There are no specified basing or miniature scale requirements.

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