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In below article I would like to invite Dear Readers to the fantastic travel into the world of solitaire scenarios and campaigns for the Atlantic Chase. This will be action report saturated with many photos as I think only picture can reflect what was going on during the session. I used some pointers and arrows so you can see the flow of the action as well as grasp the dynamics of the conflict.
Hope you will enjoy it! First, couple of sentences about game above you can check its components. Atlantic Chase simulates the naval campaigns fought in the North Atlantic between the surface fleets of the Royal Navy and the Kriegsmarine between and It utilizes a system of trajectories to model the fog of war that bedeviled the commands during this period.
That system in pretty straightforward and easy way allows for representation โ on strategic level โ of limited information so characteristic to Naval Warfare. On Tactical level we have a pretty easy to grasp battle system, which for fans of more detailed representation of ships engagements can also use advanced rules. It is important to note that all 15 solo scenarios are grouped nicely into four mini-campaigns, each depicting separate period of war and also geographical location.
The initial three focus on the Blockade โ they explore operations from September to March It is beginning of war, both navies try to test the enemy. Royal Navy seeks to contain the Kriegsmarine to the Northern Sea while the latter focuses on disruption of British merchant shipping. Who shall prevail? This is first scenario, a relatively small one where you are equipped with small German force tasked with initiating raids on the British convoys. Points are scored for damaged and sunk enemy vessels as well as some special actions, which are known as the scenario develops.
The beginning was great, but the narrow passage between England and neutral Norway proved to be a real death-trap for German vessels. That was very exciting session, with much action and completely different flow than the first one!