WiF Annual 2008

World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.

Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets

npilgaard
Posts: 177
Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 6:09 pm

WiF Annual 2008

Post by npilgaard »

ADG's WiF Annual 2008 is now available.

I haven't read it myself yet, but it looks like there are some rules clarifications / minor rules changes, as well as new kits (counters etc.)

I assume that the new kits won't be included in MWiF, but it would probably be a good idea to include changes to RaW (I think it is only minor changes).

Maybe someone who has read the Annual can list the RaW-changes?

Regards
Nikolaj

-------
From ADG's site
http://www.a-d-g.com.au/


2008 WiF Annual (incl Factories in Flames) NEW!
Description

Australian Design Group is pleased to announce its greatest ever annual, the 2008 World in Flames Annual. Several years in the making it breaks all ADG records (and not all to do with timeliness), our first magazine in full colour, our first magazine with its own mini-magazine and the first to contain 3 (count 'em 3) great new World in Flames kits. In particular, it includes:

• a 72 page full colour World in Flames Annual containing hints, strategies, historical notes and after action replays on all of our World in Flames in game;

• a 20 page full colour mini-magazine insert containing the rules, charts, cards and play aids for the 2008 WiF Annual's kits;

• 200 full-colour counter Factory in Flames countersheet;

• Factories in Flames kit;

• Commandoes in Flames kit;

• 3d10 in Flames kit; and

• 1 full colour WiF Combat chart.

The centrepiece of the 2008 WiF Annual is Factories in Flames, a remarkably elegant and simple design that encapsulates all the difficulties and advantages of running your economy at optimal efficiency while fighting for your life on fronts a thousand kilometers apart. It links production to actual cities and allows you to tailor your strategic warfare to specialise the damage you do to your enemy's industry all using a system that if anything is even simpler than the standard game's mroe abstract production.

The 2008 World in Flames Annual is Australian Design Group's most lavish production yet. It is available now and we hope you enjoy it.
Regards
Nikolaj
Mitchellvitch
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:04 pm

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Mitchellvitch »

Good Lord, Commandoes in Flames... That sounds like too much fun.
User avatar
Taxman66
Posts: 2298
Joined: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:28 pm
Location: Columbia, MD. USA

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Taxman66 »

I'm holding out for Penguins in flames with the Antartica map.  [8D]
"Part of the $10 million I spent on gambling, part on booze and part on women. The rest I spent foolishly." - George Raft
User avatar
wfzimmerman
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed Oct 22, 2003 7:01 pm
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by wfzimmerman »

ORIGINAL: Mitchellvitch

Good Lord, Commandoes in Flames... That sounds like too much fun.
yes, i'd love some info on that!
Mitchellvitch
Posts: 21
Joined: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:04 pm

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Mitchellvitch »

Penguins in Flames - my laugh for the day. Cheers!
User avatar
composer99
Posts: 2931
Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:00 am
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by composer99 »

I would have liked to see Penguins in flames... if only for a rather different (NHL playoffs) reason. [:(]
~ Composer99
User avatar
sajbalk
Posts: 264
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:39 am
Location: Davenport, Iowa

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by sajbalk »

Yes, quite a few errata but really more in the way of clarifications. The Commandoes in Flames (or Going Commando) allows 1-2 units per power, except for Ch., Fr., and It. The US has the Rangers, the CW has the LRDG, the Germans have Brandenbergers and Schwimmpanzers and the Japs have a Mech SNLF. Mech rules are like the funnies now. The Commangdoes can move through? and trace supply through enemy ZOC. A fun addition. You'll need continous lines to avoid having a flipped plane be eliminated.

I'd recommend anyone interested in the game to order a copy of the Annual.

Steve Balk
Iowa, USA
User avatar
lomyrin
Posts: 3741
Joined: Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:17 pm
Location: San Diego

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by lomyrin »

I believe the errata in the Annual will  be included in the MWiF game.
 
Lars
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

ORIGINAL: lomyrin

I believe the errata in the Annual will  be included in the MWiF game.

Lars
I can't confirm that until I see what was published in the annual. But I saw many of the drafts leading up to the published errata and I intend to include them in MWIF product 1.
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
User avatar
meisterchow
Posts: 251
Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:31 pm
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by meisterchow »

How about Flames in Flames.  Better pyrotechnics with cardboard. [:D]
 
Seriously, though, I may just have to pick the new annual up...it's been ages since the last one.
'Fear God and dread nought'
Coat of Arms Motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
User avatar
Froonp
Posts: 7998
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:23 pm
Location: Marseilles, France
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Froonp »

ORIGINAL: wfzimmerman
ORIGINAL: Mitchellvitch

Good Lord, Commandoes in Flames... That sounds like too much fun.
yes, i'd love some info on that!
Part of it is 8 land unit counters. 5 of them are SKI DIV-like division sized unit. I say SKI DIV-like because they have the ability to ignore enemy ZoC for movement & supply in certain terrains. 2 of them are German & Japanese units similar to the US ARM marine (This rule also clarify that the US ARM Marine and the British ARM Marine are ARM DIV, and are not Marine units in any way, they can only invade -- so they are halved and can't attack across all sea hexsides for instance). The 8th Land unit of the countersheet is a Russian Cavalry MECH, considered as a MECH for all purposes, but with a huge 7 movement factor.

There are other part of it like the Coastal fortification markers that add combat factors against invasions, and the road & rail line markers used to built or damage rail & roads.
User avatar
Jagdtiger14
Posts: 1685
Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2008 11:58 pm
Location: Miami Beach

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Jagdtiger14 »


and the road & rail line markers used to built or damage rail & roads.


Wow! This can be interesting! I know of a few rail hexes our group have been dreaming about. Lane must have been responsible for this...
Conflict with the unexpected: two qualities are indispensable; first, an intellect which, even in the midst of this obscurity, is not without some traces of inner light which lead to the truth; second, the courage to follow this faint light. KvC
User avatar
Froonp
Posts: 7998
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:23 pm
Location: Marseilles, France
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Froonp »

For those interested, I've updated the Excel counterlist of WiF FE counters by adding the 200 counters of CS39 (FiF) to it
(http://perso.orange.fr/froon/WiF/wif.htm).

100 of them are in the land units, 1 in the air units, and 99 in the markers units.
Amongst the 100 land units, most (55) are the new Flak counters (AAA & SAM) that are an option within the FiF option, and a lot are in the fort category, like the coastal forts (16) and the shipyard (21) (the rule says thay are built like forts, so I put them here).
The rest (8) are extra land units.
brian brian
Posts: 3191
Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:39 pm

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by brian brian »


Australian Design Group is pleased to announce its greatest ever annual

I always like ADG's ever cheery sales pitches!
marcuswatney
Posts: 279
Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:07 pm

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by marcuswatney »

ORIGINAL: Froonp

The 8th Land unit of the countersheet is a Russian Cavalry MECH, considered as a MECH for all purposes, but with a huge 7 movement factor.

Late in the war, the Soviets in the Far East created an intriguing unit which was a mixture of fast Russian tanks and Mongolian cavalry. I wonder if this new land counter is meant to represent that formation?
User avatar
Froonp
Posts: 7998
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:23 pm
Location: Marseilles, France
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Froonp »

ORIGINAL: marcuswatney

ORIGINAL: Froonp

The 8th Land unit of the countersheet is a Russian Cavalry MECH, considered as a MECH for all purposes, but with a huge 7 movement factor.

Late in the war, the Soviets in the Far East created an intriguing unit which was a mixture of fast Russian tanks and Mongolian cavalry. I wonder if this new land counter is meant to represent that formation?
I belive this is it.
The annual says :
*************************
Mechanized Cavalry (1 counter)
The Soviet Mechanized Cavalry represents the heavily mechanized rapid-penetration formations developed by the Soviets, and employed to great effect in the 1945 Manchurian campaign. It is treated as an extra mechanized corps for all purposes.
*************************
User avatar
wfzimmerman
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed Oct 22, 2003 7:01 pm
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by wfzimmerman »

ORIGINAL: Froonp
ORIGINAL: marcuswatney

ORIGINAL: Froonp

The 8th Land unit of the countersheet is a Russian Cavalry MECH, considered as a MECH for all purposes, but with a huge 7 movement factor.

Late in the war, the Soviets in the Far East created an intriguing unit which was a mixture of fast Russian tanks and Mongolian cavalry. I wonder if this new land counter is meant to represent that formation?
I belive this is it.
The annual says :
*************************
Mechanized Cavalry (1 counter)
The Soviet Mechanized Cavalry represents the heavily mechanized rapid-penetration formations developed by the Soviets, and employed to great effect in the 1945 Manchurian campaign. It is treated as an extra mechanized corps for all purposes.
*************************

Where is the Red Ball Express? it has always seemed to me that WIF gives short shrift to American mobility.
YohanTM2
Posts: 986
Joined: Mon Oct 07, 2002 5:43 am
Location: Toronto

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by YohanTM2 »

Now if you would just embed pictures of every unit in the Excel spreadsheet... just kidding. Handy tool, thanks Patrice.

Rob
ORIGINAL: Froonp

For those interested, I've updated the Excel counterlist of WiF FE counters by adding the 200 counters of CS39 (FiF) to it
(http://perso.orange.fr/froon/WiF/wif.htm).

100 of them are in the land units, 1 in the air units, and 99 in the markers units.
Amongst the 100 land units, most (55) are the new Flak counters (AAA & SAM) that are an option within the FiF option, and a lot are in the fort category, like the coastal forts (16) and the shipyard (21) (the rule says thay are built like forts, so I put them here).
The rest (8) are extra land units.
User avatar
Froonp
Posts: 7998
Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:23 pm
Location: Marseilles, France
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Froonp »

ORIGINAL: Yohan

Now if you would just embed pictures of every unit in the Excel spreadsheet... just kidding. Handy tool, thanks Patrice.

Rob
I did not do that, but I did post a reduced scan of the countersheet at :
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/froon/WiF/c ... /index.htm

Click on the miniature to have access to the reduced scan of each countersheet. There is also the history of each countersheet that has an history.
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: WiF Annual 2008

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

One of the changes from the 2008 WIF Annual is to the USSR-Japan Peace. It says that the USSR can cede all the hexes on the Pacific Map to Japan.

I propose that for MWIF we designate the hex I have the cursor on as the upper left corner (inclusive) of the area given to Japan. That is a forest hex 5 hexes north of Blagovyeshchensk [an excellent name for a child born out of wedlock]. this would give Japan the three ports Nikolayevsk, Alexandrovsk, and Sovietskaya Gavan, as well as Komsomolsk. The only thing north/east of this of any value are three more ports that go nowhere, so I'll include them too as part of the ceded lands: Okhotsk, Magadan, and Petropavlovsk.

Image
Attachments
USSRJapan..152008.jpg
USSRJapan..152008.jpg (490.91 KiB) Viewed 933 times
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
Post Reply

Return to “World in Flames”