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This description is from the
GMT Website used by g2ch with the permission of GMT Games
NOTE: In order to play
Corsairs & Hellcats you must have a copy of
GMT's
Zero!
Game Description
Volume III in the Down in Flames card game series covers World War II
in the Pacific from mid-1942 until early 1945, starting where Volume III
(Zero!) left off. Corsairs & Hellcats is a DiF Gamette, including all
of the major late war aircraft types developed by both sides (Zero! is
required in order to play this gamette). Allied players can fly the game's
namesakes, the F4U-1 Corsair and F6F Hellcat, as well as the British
Firefly, the P47-N, and the P-61 Black Widow. Japanese players can counter
with two models of late war Zero, the Ki-84 Frank, the N1K1 George, and the
J2M Jack. New bomber types include the TBF Avenger, the B-29 Superfortress,
and the Ki-49 Helen. There's even a new kind of bomber: the Attack Bomber,
which can strafe and bomb. Two types are present in Corsair & Hellcats:
the B-25C-1 field modification and the solid nose B-25J, which
carried a dozen (!) fixed forward-firing .50 caliber machine guns.
All of these aircraft (plus
many of the ones in Zero!) are used in seven new campaigns. Eastern Solomons
and Santa Cruz are carrier campaigns like those pioneered in Zero!. Solomon
Islands, Philippines 1944, and Okinawa use the land campaign structure
familiar to players of the previous games in the series. The other two
campaigns are quite different, though. Guadalcanal models the drawn out
struggle for control of the airspace above that island. Players allocate
available aircraft to two missions each week in an attempt to force a
withdrawal by their opponent. The campaign also includes the option to play
the Eastern Solomons and Santa Cruz campaigns as part of the battle, feeding
the results of the carrier encounters back into the main campaign. B-29s in
China is a solitaire campaign representing the beginning of the strategic
bombing offensive against Japan. The player controls three Superfortresses
and must balance their activities between training, carrying supplies,
repairing damage, and conducting bombing missions.
In addition, Corsairs &
Hellcats includes new target types, skilled pilots, and ordnance. The
game also has rules for Kamikazes, supply drops, submarines, and mine
laying. There's even a new method of selecting skilled (and green) pilots
and crews that reflects the changes in aircrew quality that both sides went
through during the course of the war. Are you ready to relive history? Can
you sweep the skies in the cockpit of your Corsair or Hellcat? Pilots, man
your planes...
Game Components and Features
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COUNTERS |
88 full-color, die-cut
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CARDS |
124 full-color Playing Cards
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OTHER |
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7 Campaign Map Displays
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One Player Aid Card
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One Resource Sheet
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6 Target Displays
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4 Campaign Logs
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16-Page Rules Booklet
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UNIT SCALE |
Individual aircraft
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PLAYERS |
Two or more |
GMT Games is a successful publisher of numerous award-winning war game titles. Whether you are a Grognard or new to war games, you will appreciate GMT's high quality components and the extensive research that backs up their games.
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