Peter Robbins, 23 February 2023
Here’s hoping you enjoyed the after action report on the match with Jan from Let’s Play History. As often happens, there were more great screenshots than we could use for the AAR, so here’s a gallery of some additional shots from the game.
Flashpoint Campaigns – Southern Storm: Multiplayer Match AAR
PART ONE ~ PART TWO ~ PART THREE ~ BONUS SCREENIES
Jan’s Let’s Play History YouTube Channel: French Perspective of This Battle
PART ONE ~ PART TWO ~ PART THREE ~ PART FOUR ~ PART FIVE ~ PART SIX ~ PART SEVEN
Interested in the doctrinal concepts underlying the Flashpoint Campaigns series?
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IF YOU ENCOUNTER A COUNTER CASTING A HEX IN A HEX
AND YOU COUNTER THE HEX WITH A COUNTER-HEX IN THAT HEX DURING THE ENCOUNTER,
AND YOU HAVE TO COUNT HOW MANY HEXES ARE IN THE HEX DURING THE ENCOUNTER
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