Weekly Feature #4: Close Combat & Close Quarters
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Hello guys! Today, we will explain how the Close Combat & Close Quarters mechanics work in the Strategic Mind series and what is the difference between the two. Getting your tank units devasted by the enemy forces? Confused as to when your troops can move into the hex they attacked? Watch the video and get all the answers you need.
[h2]About the Weekly feature series[/h2]
The Strategic Mind series has a quite sophisticated set of core mechanics, some of which are a novelty for the genre, for example, the supply system. The upside is that the game has lots to explore even for seasoned wargame veterans and offers everyone a new experience. The downside is that oftentimes the players lack the time to master all the core mechanics, especially after a hard working week, when you want to spend more time with your family during the weekend.
We have decided to start a new series of short tutorial videos called Weekly feature. In this series, we will have a closer look at one core mechanic at a time. We hope that it will help the new players to grasp the game faster, and the veteran players to learn a couple of new tricks. For example, we will explain in more detail the Surrender mechanic or the damage calculation rules. It should be especially helpful to the players who are new to the wargame genre.
[h2]Watch the previous episodes of the Weekly Feature:[/h2]
[h2]Express your opinion[/h2]
If the video was helpful for you - let us know in the comments here or on YouTube and leave a "like". You could also subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you do not miss the next episodes. Also, if you want to ask us some additional questions about the mechanics - you are most welcome!
Have a good weekend!
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Hello guys! Today, we will explain how the Close Combat & Close Quarters mechanics work in the Strategic Mind series and what is the difference between the two. Getting your tank units devasted by the enemy forces? Confused as to when your troops can move into the hex they attacked? Watch the video and get all the answers you need.
[h2]About the Weekly feature series[/h2]
The Strategic Mind series has a quite sophisticated set of core mechanics, some of which are a novelty for the genre, for example, the supply system. The upside is that the game has lots to explore even for seasoned wargame veterans and offers everyone a new experience. The downside is that oftentimes the players lack the time to master all the core mechanics, especially after a hard working week, when you want to spend more time with your family during the weekend.
We have decided to start a new series of short tutorial videos called Weekly feature. In this series, we will have a closer look at one core mechanic at a time. We hope that it will help the new players to grasp the game faster, and the veteran players to learn a couple of new tricks. For example, we will explain in more detail the Surrender mechanic or the damage calculation rules. It should be especially helpful to the players who are new to the wargame genre.
[h2]Watch the previous episodes of the Weekly Feature:[/h2]
- Weekly Feature #1: Overstrength
- Weekly Feature #2: Lethal vs Nonlethal
Damage - Weekly Feature #3: Reinforcement
[h2]Express your opinion[/h2]
If the video was helpful for you - let us know in the comments here or on YouTube and leave a "like". You could also subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you do not miss the next episodes. Also, if you want to ask us some additional questions about the mechanics - you are most welcome!
Have a good weekend!