Chaos at Kasserine: Tabletop Skirmish Wargame Campaign
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A Tabletop wargame campaign that covers the meeting of the German DAK and US Forces in and around Kasserine Pass.
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: $58
Funded: $2,770 of $500
Dates: Feb 19th -> Mar 21st (30 days)
Project By: Brad Sanders
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: $58
Funded: $2,770 of $500
Dates: Feb 19th -> Mar 21st (30 days)
Project By: Brad Sanders
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Last Updated: March 21 @ 08:05 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
BattlegroundAI - Solo Play
March 16th - via: kickstarter.com
BattlegroundAI and Chaos at Kasserine One of the exciting things we have planned for Chaos at Kasserine is support for BattlegroundAI. Our goal is to create BattlegroundAI content for the project so players can enjoy the campaign and scenarios in a... (Read More)
Why Heroes Matter in the Game
March 13th - via: kickstarter.com
One of the things we wanted to include in Chaos at Kasserine was heroes. Not superheroes or larger-than-life fantasy characters, but individuals inspired by the kinds of men who stood out in the fighting and whose actions mattered. For us, heroes are... (Read More)
Let's talk about the Event Cards.
March 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Event Cards represent the chaos around the fighting, not just the fighting itself. Each Campaign Turn, both players draw from their own deck to reflect the real pressures that shaped Kasserine—weather that turns roads to mud, fuel and ammo... (Read More)
Updates to the Campaign Map
March 6th - via: kickstarter.com
The Chaos at Kasserine campaign map has come a long way from where it started. As we have dug deeper into the research and continued playtesting, the map has changed and developed to better reflect both the historical fighting and the kind of... (Read More)
Join the BattlegroundHD Discord!
March 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Join the BattlegroundHD Discord!If you like talking scenarios, sharing hobby progress, and seeing what everyone else is building/playing, this is the spot. Ask rules questions, post pictures, get feedback, and jump into the ongoing conversations.Come... (Read More)
Desert Hills Tutorial: How we built the Kasserine terrain
February 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone, A bunch of you have asked how we made the desert hills we’ve been using for Chaos at Kasserine, so we put the whole process into a simple step-by-step tutorial site—photos, materials list, and the exact method we used. If you want... (Read More)
Chaos at Kasserine scenario playtest
February 25th - via: kickstarter.com
BattlegroundHD ran one of the Chaos at Kasserine scenarios and had a blast.We focused on Recon vs. Recon to see how that style of fight actually plays on the table—and honestly, it worked great. The speed of the units turned the game into this... (Read More)
Another Hero
February 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
I worked over the weekend to paint up another Hero figure that backers will be getting as part of the campain. This was sculpeted by W3 Wargaming / Matt Webb and is a great miniature. I will post the hero card later this week so you can see how he... (Read More)
Day two and another unlock!
February 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Tiger I unlocked!We originally did not include the Tiger I or the Stug III. Both were rare but did make an appearance in North Africa. The Tiger I did fight at the battle of Sidi Bou Zid but was withdraw after that. But now you can have it as part of... (Read More)
Day one and Cactus
February 19th - via: kickstarter.com
The first day of the Kickstarte was a good one. We hit our funding goal within the first 30 min and unlocked the first stretch goal. Here is a photo of the Cactus STL files printed and painted. The files will now be added to your pledge. We are close... (Read More)
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