Fields of Fire is a solitaire tactical wargame originally published by GMT Games in 2008 that is designed to simulate various historical campaigns of wars between World War II and now. The game is card based with two decks used to play, including a terrain deck and action decks. You must build maps for missions and then use turn-based strategic actions. A single game consists of several missions from a historical campaign and each of these individual missions can be played in about 3 – 5 hours.[1] It has won Games Magazine's award for Best New Historical Simulation Game in their 2010 Games 100 issue.
Designers | Ben Hull |
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Publishers | GMT Games |
Players | 1 |
Setup time | 10-15 minutes |
Playing time | 300 minutes |
Chance | Low |
Age range | 12 and up |
Skills | Military Campaign Knowledge, Resource management, Strategic thought |
According to the manufacturer,
- This game is based on three actual campaigns experienced by units of the 9th US Infantry (Regiment) in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. “Keep Up the Fire” is the motto of the 9th Infantry (Regiment), known as the “Manchus” for their service in the Boxer Rebellion.[2]
A second edition was published in 2017 and a second volume featuring U.S. Marines was published in 2018. An expansion to the second edition was published in 2023.[3]
References
edit- ^ Fields of Fire, BoardGameGeek, retrieved 18 Nov 2009
- ^ GMT GAMES: Project 500, GMT Games, archived from the original on 30 August 2009, retrieved 18 Nov 2009
- ^ "GMT Games - Fields of Fire, 2nd Edition". www.gmtgames.com. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
External links
edit- GMT Games' Fields of Fire homepage
- GMT Games' Project 500 Fields of Fire page
- Fields of Fire at BoardGameGeek
- Fields of Fire Boot Camp - Rules reference site