Star Wars: Battle of Hoth Review
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Star Wars: Battle of Hoth Review
"My favorite Star Wars movie for years was The Empire Strikes Back because it was just so good start to finish and had the first and best gritty ground battles of the series. This movie also introduced fans to the AT-AT and AT-ST walkers which were just awesome and so imposingly cool to see on the screen. Now, Rogue One is my fave but Empire Strikes Back was the top one for a long time and for good reasons."
"Star Wars: Battle of Hoth uses the Command and Colors system, and so if you played games like Battle Cry or Memoir '44 you should be familiar with the basics. If not, Command and Colors is an easy system to master. The board is divided into a left and right flank and a center section. On a player's turn, they will do the following: Play A Command Card- face up from their hand"
Star Wars: Battle of Hoth is a 2-4 player board game that uses the Command and Colors system to recreate the Rebel and Imperial clashes on Hoth. Players assume the roles of Rebels or Imperials and may choose standalone scenarios or linked campaign games. Most scenarios set up and conclude in roughly 30 minutes. The scenario book prescribes unit and terrain placement, command card distribution, and which side begins play. Each turn follows a consistent sequence: play a command card, order specified units, move them according to terrain restrictions, resolve attacks by dice rolls based on unit type and range, then draw a new command card.
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