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FNG - The Game of Man to Man Combat During the Vietnam War (2nd Edition)

By: Two Hour Wargames

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Miniature Rules (Two Hour Wargames)

Last Stocked on 3/31/2022

Product Info

Title
FNG - The Game of Man to Man Combat During the Vietnam War (2nd Edition)
Publisher
Author
Darby Eckles
Publish Year
2012
Pages
122
Dimensions
8.5x11x.55"
NKG Part #
2147470536
MFG. Part #
THW1021-2
Type
Softcover

Description

The oppressive jungle heat causes small beads of sweat to trickle down your brow. Or is it the fear?

The enemy is close; you can feel it. Maybe he's around the next bend in the trail, waiting to bushwhack the tired or unwary. Does that bush hide a machine gun? Tunnel entrance under that clump of leafs? Maybe there's a sniper lying in wait up in that tree?

Your squad looks to you for leadership, for knowledge, for guts. Do you have what it takes? Can you lead them and get them home alive?

Or are you headed for disaster, just another Freakin' New Guy in The Nam?

FNG Second Tour (FNG2T) is the second edition of FNG. We've streamlined the mechanics and kicked up the realism. FNG2T gives you what you need to run your grunts through infantry combat in Vietnam during 1967-1968.

Don't have an opponent? No problem! FNG2T also includes extensive solo mechanics so you can play against the game either by yourself or with friends all on the same side! FNG2T is designed to be played with one figure representing one man and in any figure scale you may already have. Artillery, airstrikes, helicopter gunships, Puff the Magic Dragon, bunkers, tunnels, and more. FNG2T has them all and much more.

FNG Second Tour also includes a unique campaign system to carry your Star (your personal soldier) through an entire combat tour of exotic Vietnam. This campaign system not only generates your missions, but also your enemies, rewards for success and repercussions for failure, even the terrain in which you will play.

All this lets us guarantee that you'll never fight the exact same mission more than once.

As your campaign progresses, so does the experience and abilities of your troops. If you command well, some might even survive long enough to rotate home and be replaced by fresh FNGs. But, if you lead poorly you will see more than your share of body-bags.

So throw on your favorite 60's music, lock and load, and head out into the jungle. The enemy is waiting. Will you have the guts, or will you beā€¦just another FNG?