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Operation Dauntless: The Battles For Fontenay And Rauray, France, June 1944

Operation Dauntless: The Battles for Fontenay and Rauray, France, June 1944, is a wargame that covers the actions of the British 49th Infantry Division (a.k.a "The Polar Bears") near Caen during Operation Martlet (called Operation Dauntless by the British at the time of the battl...

Players

2

Time

?-?

Age

12+

Weight

4.03

Rating

7.80

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Moderate level of interaction with a mix of direct confrontation and strategic depth.

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Not enough signal

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Not enough signal

Interaction 3.6

Highly interactive

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Not enough signal

Control 3.7

More strategic control

Table feel

Moderate level of interaction with a mix of direct confrontation and strategic depth.

Luck profile

The final luck score for Operation Dauntless: The Battles for Fontenay and Rauray, France, June 1944 is 7.3. This indicates that the game has a moderate level of luck influence. Random elements have minimal impact on the game outcome, and players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. The game outcome is primarily determined by player strategy and decisions, with luck playing a minor role.

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Operation Dauntless: The Battles for Fontenay and Rauray, France, June 1944, is a wargame that covers the actions of the British 49th Infantry Division (a.k.a "The Polar Bears") near Caen during Operation Martlet (called Operation Dauntless by the British at the time of the battle). Opposing these lads are elements of the 12th SS Panzer Division "Hitlerjugend" (Hitler Youth) and Panzer Lehr—elite panzergrenadier units. The goal of the British division is to seize the town of Fontenay, then press onward to secure the high ground near Rauray in time for the impending Operation Epsom, to be launched the next morning. The game by designer Mark Mokszycki uses the same system as Red Winter, his game on the Battle of Tolvajärvi from the Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939. Scale is grand tactical: 90 minutes per game turn, 425 yards per hex, and mostly company sized infantry units with platoon sized armor units. Gone are the Winter War specific rules such as ski movement and night raids, and in their place we have a more detailed armor/anti-tank subsystem. There are lots of tanks on both sides in this one! Rules for Operation Dauntless include the 12th SS Fanatical Defense Table, British sabot ammo, tank destroyers, self-propelled infantry guns and artillery, combat engineers, troop transport, British air strikes, German nuisance raids (night bombings), infantry anti-tank weapons, German ammo shortage, and abstracted effects of the immense British opening barrage by 650 guns. Terrain is a mixture of corn and wheat fields, orchards, woods, heavy and light bocage, and small stone farm houses and villages. The Germans begin the game dug in, and they may place a limited number of fortifications during setup. The game includes a multi-day campaign as well as several shorter scenarios. The Germans are on the defensive overall, but they are armed to the teeth with many powerful panzer formations—including Panzer IVs, Panthers, and Tigers—and will find themselves able to counterattack frequently and effectively. Some of the shorter scenarios feature the Germans on the offensive to recapture lost ground. The game was designed for two players, but works very well solitaire. Game Scale: Turn: 90 minutes Map: 425 yards per hex Unit: Platoon to Company Game Contents: Three counter sheets of 528 5/8" counters (roughly 2 sheets of unit counters and 1 sheet of markers) One 22 x 34" map One 36 page Rule Book One 28 page Play Book (includes full-color illustrated examples of play, Comparisons to Red Winter, Tips & Strategies, and counter manifest) One 56 page Scenario Book (includes 11 tutorials, ~15 scenarios, and optional rules) One 48 page Reference Book (includes designer's notes and complete Order of Battle) Two Identical Player Aid Cards (foldout, 4 sided) One Player Air Card 2 (Optional rules)(1 sided) One British Reinforcement Card (8.5 x 11", 1 sided) One German Reinforcement Card (11 x 17", 1 sided) One Flowchart card (double-sided with LOS and Armor Reaction Cycle aids) One Campaign Game Setup & Vehicle Identification Card (2 sided) One Turn Track Card (Turn Track A: June 16-18 on front, Turn Track B: June 25-27 on back) One Information & Turn Phase Track Card (1 sided) One Tutorial Getting Started #1: Infantry Card (2 sided) One Tutorial Getting Started #2: Armor Card (2 sided) Three 6-sided dice Three 10-sided dice Complexity: Medium (similar to Red Winter or a tad more complex) Solitaire Suitability: High

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