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183:(Issue 14), Theo Clarke noted the simplicity of the rules, saying the rulebook was "largely superfluous after the first read." Clarke also admired the production values of the components, saying, "These large counters greatly enhance the perceived quality of the game." Clarke concluded by giving this game an excellent rating of 9 out of 10, stating, " 24: 106:
The game is played on an hexagonal board, using a maneuver chart from which, every turn, you decide which move your plane will do. After every player has decided their move, all the planes are moved simultaneously on the map. You can fire at another plane only if it is directly in front of your plane
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was designed by Phil Hall and originally released in 1983. A reprint of the boxed version was released in 1992. An updated miniatures version was released in 1995 that included early war aircraft designed by Alan Wright. The miniatures version did not include the aircraft counters or map of the boxed
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The rules are simple and most of them are contained in the components used during play; reference to the rule manual is rarely necessary. After playing some games, you can start to use the campaign rules which add another level of fun and challenge to the game.
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The last edition of the game, the third one, has been published by Giochi Uniti and Stratelibri in February 2014. Game mechanics and statistics are deeply revised. Airplane types are reduced from 19 to 6.
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is an entertaining dogfight game with high quality components and clear simple rules. There can be few games to beat it as an introduction to the concepts of board wargames."
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during 1917 and 1918. Each player is a fighter pilot of the British, French, American, or German air service. Each game is a single
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stated that "It's fun to play, although it does not have lasting appeal. Frankly, only a pretty dedicated WWI flying ace -
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was selected as one of the best one hundred games by
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Blue Max (disambiguation)

board game
World War I
Western Front
dogfight
Game Designers Workshop
German
order
Pour le Mérite
Games Magazine
GAMA
Eric Hotz
Italian
French
Spanish
Imagine
Paul Cockburn
beagles aside
Games International
Blue Max, Giochi Uniti English Edition
Cockburn, Paul
Imagine
Games International
"GAMES Magazine #57"
Blue Max
Canvas Eagles
BoardGameGeek
You Play It
Eagles-Max

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