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Western Front Ace
$109.00
$92.65
Western Front Ace: The Great War in the Air, 1916-1918 is a solitaire, tactical level game which places you in command of a scout (fighter) aircraft during World War I. Each turn consists of one sortie, during which a combat will usually occur. The player may choose one of seven different nationalities to fly for, and can be based from one of many bases in along the trench lines or in Italy. Western Front Ace is based on the popular, action-packed Nightfighter Ace game system by Gregory M. Smith and is the third game in the series, with a strong narrative around the pilot as you look to increase your prestige, earn skills, and rise in rank through promotion and receive awards.
The objective of the game is to conduct numerous sorties in the role of a scout pilot and rack up victories. Pilots may use the experience gained to improve their odds of success by purchasing skills. As their prestige increases, they may request a transfer to other fighter bases in an attempt to participate in Major Ground Offensives or request a newer type of scout. Awards and ace status help to narrate the player’s eventual goal – to become the top “Ace” of the war.
Contents:
Two Countersheets of 9/16″ unit-counters (336 counters)
Twenty-one Aircraft Display Mats 8.5″ x 11″ (double-sided, 42 total)
Seven Player Aid Cards 8.5″ x 11″
One Two-seater Target Mat 8.5″ x 11″
Four Pilot Awards Display Mats 8.5″ x 11″ (double-sided, 8 total)
One Air Operations Display Map 11” x 17” (double-sided, 2 maps total)
Twenty-four Ace Pilot Cards
Sixty Combat Cards
Rules Booklet
One Logsheet 8.5” x 11”
Two 6-sided, one 10-sided, and one 20-sided die
Box and Lid
The objective of the game is to conduct numerous sorties in the role of a scout pilot and rack up victories. Pilots may use the experience gained to improve their odds of success by purchasing skills. As their prestige increases, they may request a transfer to other fighter bases in an attempt to participate in Major Ground Offensives or request a newer type of scout. Awards and ace status help to narrate the player’s eventual goal – to become the top “Ace” of the war.
Contents:
Two Countersheets of 9/16″ unit-counters (336 counters)
Twenty-one Aircraft Display Mats 8.5″ x 11″ (double-sided, 42 total)
Seven Player Aid Cards 8.5″ x 11″
One Two-seater Target Mat 8.5″ x 11″
Four Pilot Awards Display Mats 8.5″ x 11″ (double-sided, 8 total)
One Air Operations Display Map 11” x 17” (double-sided, 2 maps total)
Twenty-four Ace Pilot Cards
Sixty Combat Cards
Rules Booklet
One Logsheet 8.5” x 11”
Two 6-sided, one 10-sided, and one 20-sided die
Box and Lid
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