I had my first game of Chain of Command at CanCon. This was a participation/ demo game run by Trailape. My opponent was Gorillamo, running the French.
The French mission was to destroy two caches of supplies before the German blitzkrieg captured them. The French have a platoon with attached engineers and a 25mm AT Gun. I had a platoon with an attached Pz I.
I deployed one squad with a 50mm mortar on the low brushy hill to the bottom right, who covered the advance of the remaining squads on the left.
Germans cover the buildings |
Suppressing fire! |
The other squads advance through the fields towards the French cache. |
My moving squads became bogged down under fire despite covering smoke.
My Pz I trundled on and was immediately destroyed by the AT gun! My force morale was crumbling rapidly and my squads weren't advancing.
The French engineers destroyed their first objective, and ran for the second- a disabled tank.
But the engineers were caught by devastating MG-34 fire and were destroyed before completing their mission.
It was a fun game which could have gone either way. Trailape was engaging, the terrain was appropriate, and the accents were outrageous. I liked the variable turn lengths, the patrol phase, and the inability to micromanage every soldier. I'd play again, but I don't think I'll be jumping into a new period...
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Looks like a fun time!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was!
DeleteWe've had a lot of fun games with CoC. S far Ive resisted the temptation to build forces, luckily Curt has plenty of kit to keep us going.
ReplyDeleteLiving the dream.
DeleteBarks thanks for your updates on CanCon for us non attendees!
ReplyDeleteCome on you know you need some more CoC action and everyone needs some WW II figures in their collection!
I've got some multibased 15mm Soviets, and I hear you can still have fun with small scale CoC, Darling.
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