The GMT news letter that has you all a titter…

Yes.

It is true, John Kranz is re-publishing via GMT The Russian Campaign. The venerable Australian classic first published by JEDKO games when most of us were teenagers!

I used to own this original baby. Now I just have the Avalon Hill 3rd edition, and the lovely re-imagining done by L2 games the 4th Edition with Southern Expansion.

The new artwork is a bit of a mixed bag and appears to pay homage more to the L2 version than the original or Avalon Hill versions of the game:

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I’m not sure what art will end up in the game NATO or silhouettes? The brand new icons are rather nasty? Remind me of the tacky ironclads from US Civil War.

ctrartPerhaps the game will come with both sets and you choose. That would be cool.

A glimpse at possible map art:

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Compared to the originals 3rd and 4th edition.2016-09-22-05-18-17 A little close up of the 3rd and 4th edition maps.

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The question is not will the game be made, it obviously will. The question is do we need it?

Is this a errata free, corrected and enhanced game with nothing new being brought to the table? i.e. a vanity production that would be lovely to have but offers no new insights?

Will the VC’s be tweaked to let the closet Uber Germany ‘they could won only if’ boyz have their day in the sun?

Will new insights with the bright light of fresh history be incorporated?

Will the gameplay be a new and different adventure ?

For me, I’m in two minds. On the one hand, it is super that many folks will have a chance to own a bit of history for under $50 plus shipping. On the other, I have two versions already and feel hard pressed to want to play either of those again let alone a 3rd revised version.

What will you be doing?

2 thoughts on “The GMT news letter that has you all a titter…

  1. If GMT makes it with a mounted mapboard, I will likely buy it because I do not own any version.

    If it is paper, I will pass and look for a deal with a mounted mapboard.

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