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Product Info

Title
ASL Starter Kit #3 - Vehicles (2nd Printing)
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2011
Dimensions
9x11.75x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147563695
MFG. Part #
MMPASLSK3/40
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players
Game Length
180 Minutes

Description

ASL Starter Kit #3 is a self-contained ASL module which will give players the opportunity to start playing Advanced Squad Leader almost immediately. A liberally-illustrated rulebook teaches gamers ASL using a conversational style to teach the concepts of ASL. If you own and play ASL Starter Kit #2 you will be pleasantly surprised to find how easy it is to spot the new rules in ASLSK#3 - the new rules have been highlighted so that you can skip rereading what you've learned in ASLSK#2 and get right to the new rules!

What does ASLSK#3 add? TANKS! The famous and deadly German "Tiger". The reliable "Sherman". The tank which won the east - the T-34.

Contents:

  • 3 8x22 Geomorphic Maps (t, u, and v) for the ASL System
  • 1 full Countersheet of 1/2" counters
  • 1 full Countersheet of 1/2" and 5/8" counters
  • 1 half Countersheet of 5/8" counters
  • 8 scenarios printed on 4 individual cardstock sheets
  • 2 quick reference charts printed on cardstock sheet
  • 1 28-page rules booklet (about 17 pages are rules) with plentiful color illustrations
  • 1 12-page vehicle and ordnance notes booklet
  • 2 dice

    Time Scale: 2 minutes per Game Turn
    Unit Scale: 5 to 10 men, plus individual leaders, vehicles, guns
    Map Scale 40 meters per hex
    Players: 2 (also suitable for solitaire or team play)
    Complexity: Medium
    Solitaire Suitability: Medium

    Scenario List:

  • S20 Joseph 351 Pointe de Corsen, France, 28 August 1944
  • S21 Clash at Borisovka Borisovka, Russia, 14 March 1943
  • S22 Another Summer's Day Niscemi, Sicily, 10 July 1943
  • S23 Monty's Gamble Oosterbeek, Holland, 20 September 1944
  • S24 Sherman Marches West Krupki, Byelorussia, 28 June 1944
  • S25 Early Battles Kaunas, Lithuania, 26 June 1941
  • S26 Last Ally, Last Victory Puspokladany, Hungary, 10 October 1944
  • S27 Stand For New Zealand Galatas, Crete 25 May 1941