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‘Bocage Busting’ – A New ACG-inspired ‘Combat Mission’ scenario

By Armchair General | PC Game Reviews |  Published: August 16, 2012 at 11:26 am

Devise and execute a plan of advance against the entrenched Germans in the hedgerow country of Normandy in Ed William’s latest Armchair General–inspired scenario for Battlefront.com’s Combat Mission: Battle for Normandy. The Bocage Busting scenario, based on a Combat Decision Game in the July 2010 edition of Armchair General, can be downloaded from Battlefront.com’s site.

Click here to see a list of Ed’s ACG–inspired scenarios for Combat Mission.



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    [...] them for the in-game mechanics of Combat Mission. As I recreated the July 2010 article “Bocage Busting” in Combat Mission Battle for Normandy, I stayed as true to the map setup as possible while [...]



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