
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the gameplay duration for Fields of Fire 2nd Edition? A: A single mission in Fields of Fire 2nd Edition can be played in about one to two hours, allowing for flexibility in gaming sessions.
- Q: How many players can participate in Fields of Fire? A: Fields of Fire is designed as a solitaire game, meaning it is intended for a single player to command the rifle company.
- Q: What types of components are included in the game? A: The game includes eight hundred eighty unit counters and markers, three terrain decks of fifty-five cards each, one action deck of fifty-five cards, a command display, updated rules booklet, two briefings booklets, a mission log pad, and three player aid cards.
- Q: What is the main objective of Fields of Fire 2nd Edition? A: The objective is to successfully manage a rifle company through various historical campaigns by completing missions and managing experience and replacements.
- Q: Are there any specific historical campaigns featured in the game? A: Yes, Fields of Fire is based on four actual campaigns fought by units of the 9th US Infantry Regiment in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.
- Q: How does the Terrain Deck function in the game? A: The Terrain Deck is used to build a map for the various missions, reflecting the specific terrain found in each campaign.
- Q: What makes Fields of Fire different from other tactical games? A: Fields of Fire is unique due to its diceless and card-based mechanics, which focus on strategic decision-making rather than random chance.
- Q: Can you explain the use of the Action Deck? A: The Action Deck serves multiple purposes, including controlling combat, command and control, and various activity attempts throughout the missions.
- Q: What materials are the game components made from? A: The primary material used for the game components is cardboard, which is used for unit counters, cards, and other pieces.
- Q: Is there a specific motto associated with the 9th Infantry Regiment featured in the game? A: Yes, the motto of the 9th Infantry Regiment is 'Keep Up the Fire,' reflecting their historical service and ethos.