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Get ready for Mark H. Walker's Lock ‘n Load: Heroes of Stalingrad. This is the first complete computer game in the Lock ‘n Load series, covering the battles in and around Stalingrad during World War II.
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M5A1...

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Scenario Front...

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Scenario Back...

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Good old airborne troopers...

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A small 3D version of the box...

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Wow, nice art work!

Judging from these screenshots, it looks like the game is ready. Can we have it now? [:D]
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Pre-orders should begin today, we've been working with the store to get them all set up. There will be an announcement here and on the main page once pre-orders are "live" for Lock 'n Load: Band of Heroes. It will show up in the "Coming Soon" section of our store.

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BTW, that scenario card back is not 100%. The hex grid will actually show miniature versions of the maps in the proper layout to play the scenario.

Keep in mind, guys. The graphics are only part of the experience. Random events that occur within the scenario trigger unique occurances that change objectives, add reinforcements, or just move the scenario "story" along. The game is easy to learn, but the tactics you employ are no less sophisticated than those used in ASL, which I also enjoy greatly. Computer players... if you buy one board game this year, this should be the one. Our mantra says it all...

Mark H. Walker's Lock 'n Load... "more game, less guff"
World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, alternate history, World War Three novel. At Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (http://tinyurl.com/mcgcht8). Only $3.99. What the hell?
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World at War: Revelation, a creepy, military action, alternate history, World War Three novel. At Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (http://tinyurl.com/mcgcht8). Only $3.99. What the hell?
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What a lovely looking game.

Might have to be my birthday present.

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Beautiful!

What purpose do the black dots in the center of the hexes serve? They're the only blemish on an otherwise fantastic looking board.
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I'd hazzard to say the dots are for checking LOS.

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I would have to agree with Redmike, use a stiring for LOS checks.
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