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TDG: Verdun 1916: Steel Inferno
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- čas přidán 8. 12. 2023
- How does a German indicate that he and his friends are finished? He says, "Verdun!" Join Cody as he braves the trenches of this World War I CDG from Fellowship of Simulations. Will it conquer the fortress of your heart? Or will it just barrage your good times on game night? Let's watch!
BGG: boardgamegeek....
Cody Carlson, PhD: / @codycarlsonph.d.5591
Facebook: / thediscriminatinggamer
Twitter: / codyk76
Galaxy of Games: galaxyof.games/
I absolutely LOVE the WW1 art by Jacques Tardi! I treasure his classic WW1 graphic novels, and I am overjoyed that he illustrated this WW1 themed game!
Indeed! Great art!
Totally agree! The rules are not presented in the best way, especially how all the different kinds of movements work took me a bit to wrap my head around, but once you get going it plays really smooth. Also BGG has some great resources on clearing up some of the rules difficulties.
Great game! Thanks.
First I have seen this game. Great review.
Thanks!
thank you
Happy to help!
😂 “I just gave up.” Ouch! 😅
I adore the game. It’s fantastic
Indeed.
Looks like a very interesting war game. Thank you for the review.
How many Frenchmen does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
One, because he holds the bulb and all of Europe revolves around him. 😀
Okay, okay. Let's not all pick on the French, now.
That's the EU for you!@@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Took me a while, but I got it... odds are it is my lack of intelligence but I will also chalk some of it up to you referring to another war 🙂
Thank for this!
Another war?
Well said!@@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Hi Cody. Would you consider making a Top 5/Top 10 solitaire WWII games? 😊
That’s a great suggestion. Maybe somewhere down the line. Thanks!
This or Columbia games, Napoleon, question mark , super cards , hopefully it shops in blighty,,Cozz itz a long way 2tippascarey by by leister fair , das Krupp ist unt gut geshossen, jah 🌿🤗🌿😅🌿👍
Fantastic!
Comparisons to 'Fields of Despair'? . Another GMT game in the WW1 setting.
Very different games. Other than the WWI theme they are not really comparable at all.
This game looks like something I would enjoy! Unfortunately it seems to be basically non-existent in North America :(
It's hard to find. Hope you get a copy.
Where was I when this first came out? I really hope they reprint this game. Maybe clean up the rulebook a bit.
I’ve always wanted to get into WWI games but I’ve either been overwhelmed by how complex they are, or turned off by how uninteresting the art and components look. Steal Inferno seems pretty straightforward as far as the rules go. I already have so many games that go 3+ hours, so the relatively shorter time is good. The art sets a heavy but approachable tone, and the blocks, while abstract, look good. This game seems to capture the feel of trench warfare while not overwhelming you with a minutia of rules. I’ll be keeping my eye out for it.
I hope you get a chance to play it. Great game.
Ahhh, the French Army... I love the old one that goes, "Going to war without the French is like going duck-hunting without your accordian." 😅
Ha!
Like in Yorktown eh ? Ah but it is a ''joke'' of course...
😂I heard that one before also, mate. Classic!
But you forgot to preface it with the extremely necessary youtube qualifier of something like "Now...Of course the reputation the French had with surrendering and similar wasn't necessarily held by all people nor in all situations throughout all of history so remember to put it into the context where they did have such a reputation by some people so that people will understand you aren't talking about particular situations where they were viewed differently as the joke wouldn't make sense if you were referring to those times when the jokes wouldn't apply...Having said that, I will begin the joke now...' 🤣 Personally...I make sure to add those qualifiers to all my content. 😂
@@jeffm2266 lol. Noted! Thanks! :)
Newbie question: What does CDG mean?...🙂
Card Driven Game. It's a game where you have cards that allow you to either play the card for an event, or play them for action points on the card.
The French Army in WW1 was good, their Generals not so much, but neither were the British. Don’t compare them to their WW2 Army.
Unfortunately, your leadership is an important part of your army. I have no doubt about the quality of their front line soldiers. God bless them.