ASL Annual '89
(1989)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid, Modular Board, Secret Unit Deployment und Simulation...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 180 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | The Avalon Hill Game Co, Multi-Man Publishing |
| Designers: | Jeff Cebula, John Hill (I), Jay Kaufman, Charles Kibler, Rex A. Martin, Brian Martuzas, Bob McNamara, Bob Medrow, Jon Mishcon, Eugene Murrell, Mark C. Nixon, Craig F. Posey, James Stahler, Steven Swann, Howard Sylvester, Rick Troha |
| Artists: | Dave Dobyski, Charles Kibler, George I. Parrish, Jr. |
| Mechanics: | Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid, Modular Board, Secret Unit Deployment, Simulation |
The first issue of Avalon Hill's magazine/supplement for ASL, containing articles and scenarios. The ASL Journal series from MMP is the same concept, but is not tied to a yearly schedule. Early issues (such as this one) contained Squad Leader scenarios and content as well as ASL fare.
From the Table of Contents:
A Nation of Workers by Craig F. Posey
A Question of Balance by H. Sylvester & E. Murrell
The Evolution of Small Unit Tactics by John Hill
Piper's Lament by Eugene Murrell
Gunned-Up in the Desert by Mark C. Nixon
Man and Superman by Craig F. Posey
Comprehensive Index by Jon Mishcon
How to Win an ASL Tournament by Jon Mishcon
One-Half FP by Jay Kaufman
Updating the Oldies by Jim Stahler
Another Shell in the Tube by Robert Medrow
ASL Scenarios:
A1 Tavronitis Bridge
A2 Bofors Bashing
A3 Decent into Hell
A4 Beyond the Blue Beach
A5 Holding the Rear
A6 The Price of Impatience
A7 Slamming of the Door
A8 The Agony of Doom
A9 Midnight Massacre
A10 The Borders are Burning
A11 Silent Death
A12 Savoia!
DA1 L'Ecole Normale
DA2 Last Act in Lorraine
DA3 Back to School
SL Scenarios:
A1 On the Borderline
A2 Sbeitla Probe
A3 Regalbuto Ridge
Alternative names:
ASL Annual '89
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