But the advantage of the boardgame format was that yiou could easily design-your-own, smaller, campaign: I had a one-map game with Italians running all over the Brits - I followed Al Nofi's advice, gave the Italians a LOT more motor transport, and watched what happened. (He said that if you doubled the initial supply of trucks the Italians would spend the first Xmas in Alex. I believe he may have been right.)ORIGINAL: Dunhill_BKK
I was one of the few people that purchased The Campaign for North Africa. It was a boardgame on the level of WITP, and therefore unplayable in paper form, by any less than 10 people. It was a monster, and really should have been sent to War College as an advanced course in logistics. They had rules for evaporation in it,as well as the Italian preference for pasta in a desert campaign. This game probably requires a new category above "Grognard" for anyone who actually played it.
I love playing with games in that way.
Steve.