Tide of Iron

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Tide of Iron
Designer Christian T. Petersen
Corey Konieczka
John Goodenough
Publisher Fantasy Flight Games
Players 2–4
Age range 12 and up
Setup time minutes
Playing time 2 hours
Random chance Medium (dice rolling, luck)

BoardGameGeek entry

Tide of Iron is a wargame designed and published by Fantasy Flight Games, also notable for publishing other large games containing a large number of counters and/or other components such as World of Warcraft: The Board Game and Arkham Horror.

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[edit] Overview

Tide of Iron focuses on German and American forces in Northern Europe during 1944 and 1945. Players take the role of division commanders, and play through a pre-designed or original scenario. The game takes place on imprinted cardboard map tiles, using cardboard markers of various types and plastic models for representing the various military units used in gameplay.

Game scenarios are given a title, descriptive write-up, player objectives, and force setup information. Scenario details provide further information about the scenario, including information on the number of rounds to be played for that scenario. Victory is determined by meeting, or preventing, the objectives from being accomplished. Strategy cards are used by players to influence the ebb and flow of battle.

The game comes with over 200 plastic figures, which are snapped into bases to form units for play. Other components include markers for terrain, the terrain boards themselves, and unit tokens. An extensive rulebook [1] lends credence to reviewers' Medium complexity rating.[2]

[edit] Reception

The game has met with positive reviews, with reviewers often remarking on the customizable[3], open-ended nature of the game[2] through its scenario system. Reviewers did note that the generic nature of the units[3] and the uneven nature of some scenarios[2] were minor detractions from the game. It was also one of seven games listed by Fortune Small Business as being worthy of putting the Xbox down to play.[4]

The game was a nominee for the 2007 Editor's Choice Award[5] on Tabletop Gaming News.

[edit] Expansions

Tide of Iron: Days of the Fox is the first expansion for the game.[6] The North African Campaign is introduced in this expansion, along with the British Army. Recently, Fantasy Flight Games has announced Tide of Iron: Designer Series Volume 1.[7] This expansion will be a collection of scenarios for the game created by numerous game designers. It is scheduled for release in late 2008.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Rules of Play. Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved on 2007-10-23.
  2. ^ a b c Baker, Tracy (2007-06-01). Tide of Iron. Gamesquad.com.
  3. ^ a b Barnes, Michael (2007-07-26). Cracked LCD 1.3: Tide of Iron Review. GameShark.com.
  4. ^ Stewart, Brandi (2007). Give the Xbox a rest. Fortune Small Business.
  5. ^ Belado, Zac (2007-12-15). 2007 Editor’s Choice Award nominees. Tabletop Gaming News.
  6. ^ Tide of Iron: Days of the Fox. Fantasy Flight Games.
  7. ^ Tide of Iron: Designer Series Volume 1. Fantasy Flight Games.

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