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''EuroFront'', subtitled "War in Europe, 1939-45", is a set of
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rules published by
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in 1995 that allows the previously published ''
EastFront ''EastFront'', subtitled "The War in Russia: 1941–45", is a board wargame published by Columbia Games in 1991 that is simulation of the conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II. Background In September 1941, German f ...
'', ''WestFront'' and ''MedFront'' wargames to be combined into one campaign that simulates the entire European Theatre of
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. In addition to the Allied and Axis counters in these three games, ''EuroFront'' also adds pieces representing many other nationalities such as Dutch, Polish and Greek.


Description

Like many games published by Columbia, ''EuroFront'' is a
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, where square plastic or wooden blocks standing on edge represent military units, taking the place of more traditional die-cut cardboard counters. A sticker with the unit information is placed on the side facing the owning player. The opponent only sees the blank back of the block, resulting in an effective
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. ''EuroFront'' is not a standalone game. Instead it provides a framework to combine the rules, maps and block counters from ''EastFront'', ''WestFront'' and ''MedFront'' into one large two-player board wargame. Therefore players need to already have a copy of each of these games in order to play ''EuroFront''. The game is fairly complex, requiring all of the rules from the three individual games as well as a 40-page ''EuroFront'' rulebook. A large amount of table space is required, about 4 ft x 6 ft (1.2 m x 2 m), since the maps of all three games are used simultaneously. In addition to the block counters from the three games, ''EuroFront'' provides a further 80 blocks representing the military units from several smaller countries. The game comes with six scenarios, each covering one year of the war in Europe from 1939 to 1944. In addition to the military part of the game, there is a diplomatic game that might involve the entry of another country into the war (the Soviet Union, Spain or Greece, for example), on one side or the other. There is also a system of supply production that the players must manipulate in order to produce reinforcements in various theatres to fulfill long-term strategies.


Publication history

In 1991, Columbia Games published ''EastFront'', a block wargame designed by Craig Besinque and
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that simulated the Eastern Front of World War II. The following year, Besinque designed ''WestFront'', covering the Western Front. This was followed by ''MedFront'' in 1994, again designed by Besinque, that covered the war in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. In 1995, Besinque created ''EuroFront'' to combine all three games together into one large European campaign. In 2006, Besinque revised all four games, which were re-published as "Second Edition" games.


Reception

In Issue 7 of ''Zone of Control'', John Kisner noted that one of the challenges of the game was to lean over the large combination map to move units. He noted, "I'm used to paying a price of realism, but here the cost was unexpected: a sore back." Kisner found the process of using four different rulebooks "cumbersome". He also found that although "in many ways these are the finest rulebooks ever produced," in some areas they seemed "incomplete and confusing." He also noted that in comparison to other contemporaneous wargames, ''EuroFront'' seemed a bit simplistic, commenting that in other games, Soviet tank forces would be a mixture of various strengths and movement factors, while in ''EuroFront'', "all Soviet tank armies move and attack with the same factors. This seems to give ''EuroFront'' distinctly less to offer as a simulation." However, Kisner was a strong proponent of both the production game and the diplomatic aspects. He concluded on a positive note, saying "Now in truth the block system is inconvenient at this scale — there's too much leaning and reaching. But ''EuroFront'' works so well I've come to forgive the point, and I think many of you will too. t'sa glorious recreation of the ground war in Europe." In Issue 45 of the '' Canadian Wargamers Journal'', Marcel Van der Sleen commented, "For those who like monster games, this is the missing link." After a lengthy analysis, Van der Sleen concluded, "Overall I was really impressed with this addition to the Front block games. It ties the three previous games together well."


Reviews

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References

{{reflist Board games introduced in 1995 European theatre World War II board wargames Columbia Games games Wargames introduced in the 1990s World War II grand strategy wargames