¡Arriba España!
including the Portable Spanish Civil Wargame
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Bob Cordery
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
The book is divided into two parts and includes eleven chapters as well as list of useful resources.
Part One: ¡Arriba España!
- General rules and playing equipment
- Pre-game organisation
- The rules for battles with 1:200 scale figures
- Amendments for battles with 1:300 scale figures
- Amendments for division-sized battles with 20mm figures
- Amendments for brigade-sized battles with 20mm figures
- Examples of unit organisation charts
- Playing hints
- Some design notes
- The Portable Spanish Civil War Wargame
- Before battle commences
- Battle rules
- Scenarios
- Clash of the columns! (1936)
- Saving the garrison! (1936)
- The battle for the University City (1936)
- There’s a valley in Spain … (1937)
- On to Guadalajara! (1937)
- Turning point (1937/38)
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (1938)
- Adapting the scenarios and maps
- Useful resources
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