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Brotherhood & Unity (Compass Games) [Scripted]
   
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Type: Game
Complexity: Medium Complexity
Number of Players: 3
Play Time: 180+ minutes
Assets: Scripting
Taggar: Compass Games
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21 okt, 2020 @ 18:10
26 okt, 2020 @ 12:33
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Brotherhood & Unity (Compass Games) [Scripted]

Beskrivning
Brotherhood & Unity is a 2-3 player card driven wargame which depicts the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992-1995 ("Bosnian War"). The game shows all of the major events: from the siege of Sarajevo (shown in separate, detailed map), to the ferocious battles for the Posavina corridore, and desperate defence of the Bosniak enclaves. Main features are: Point-To-Point movement system, play driven by Strategy Cards, quick combat resolution (no CRT), streamlined rules and fast gameplay. Interaction between warring sides (Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats) creates an intensive and exciting gameplay experience.


Refer to the change notes for usage instructions.

Kindly do not copy, reproduce, or modify this module without permission. The publisher has kindly allowed me to create this module. The designer and publisher have spent many hours creating this board game. I suggest you purchase the physical game if you have not already done so. The game is on sale at the moment (October 2020) in the Compass Games holiday sale.

For the publishers game page see: https://www.compassgames.com/brotherhood-unity.html

Many thanks to the designer Tomislav Čipčić and to Compass Games.

Enjoy
Tim aka oi_you_nutter.

Thanks to MangoFeet for the counter stack exploder. Stacking is only 3 per space in this game but it is useful.
4 kommentarer
lobotomite 19 feb, 2022 @ 15:00 
MODRA BOJA NA BIJELOME PLATNU, SEST LJILJANA VEZENIH U ZLATU, TO JE ZASTAVA NASA BOSANSKA
Vandal 8 jan, 2021 @ 10:35 
Wooow finally here, had it on my shelf since COVID started.
Danksama 6 nov, 2020 @ 1:58 
This looks great! I find the Yugoslav wars quite interesting too so this is extra intriguing.
Davout 23 okt, 2020 @ 4:34 
Thank you !