Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Type: Game
Complexity: Medium Complexity
Number of Players: 1, 2
Language: English
Tags: SPI
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25 Aug, 2023 @ 3:07am
25 Aug, 2023 @ 4:38am
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Spitfire

In 1 collection by hjess60
SPI 1969 - 1982
117 items
Description
Individual aircraft and small group combat during WWII.
Bomber and air superiority missions.
255 Counters

Planes represented are from the early war in the European theatre. The game's namesake, for example, appears in the Mark 1 and Mark V versions only.

It uses a simplified system for maneuver and combat that emphasises game play over realism, and is very playable. Realism buffs will want to modify the rules or look for a different game. Changes in a plane's status are recorded by moving counters rather than using a pencil and paper. Changes in elevation, for example, are indicated by moving a counter along a looped Climb Progress track (different in length for each plane) until passing the 'top', which means the plane has climbed to the next level. At this point the counter on the board representing the plane is replaced with one showing its new level (numbered 1 - 20). Hits are noted on the speed track, such that the plane's maximum speed is reduced as it takes more hits, until the stall speed is reached, when the plane is considered shot down. Each plane uses a unique firing table printed on its record card.

A plane's maneuverability is characterized by its ratings for turns, barrel rolls, wing-overs, and diving costs, as well as its acceleration.

Play set scenarios, or simply pit your favourite planes against each other in a dog fight!

*Plane counters use states to allow players to easily change altitude levels.
8 Comments
Richthofen56 4 Sep, 2023 @ 2:21pm 
@hjess60. I know right!? Right under our noses. :)
hjess60  [author] 4 Sep, 2023 @ 1:23pm 
Ha ha I was hoping you would see that, all this time that stupid snowflake symbol was easily gotten rid of by just unchecking tool tips!
Richthofen56 4 Sep, 2023 @ 4:11am 
Nice! Love the idea for the altitude states on the counters.
hjess60  [author] 31 Aug, 2023 @ 2:49pm 
Right in the middle underneath the aircraft summary chart in bags. I pull one of them out in the video I made (that is linked up above underneath the preview pics).
ZZZAKK 31 Aug, 2023 @ 4:57am 
where are the plane control sheets?
hjess60  [author] 25 Aug, 2023 @ 6:16pm 
Your welcome!
Caprica55 25 Aug, 2023 @ 9:01am 
Nice job on this!
eren_koyunoglu 25 Aug, 2023 @ 7:30am 
Thank you.