Thanks for the very thorough video. 7:40 A Leader unit may only add to the Attack Value if a unit(s) under its command is participating in the attack (4.2.3, 9.5.2*). Command is indicated by the color-coded Infantry symbol NOT the Division symbol. 14:50 Paused units are only prevented from attacking. They are still free to move which can be helpful if you need to reorganize. So, you may not want to flip Paused units Spent unless you’re sure you’re not going to need to move them. 21:55 Another method for denoting Control is to mark newly Controlled Areas with the white side up and flip them to green side up during the End Phase (after adjusting the Control Marker(s) accordingly). Just trying to help. Thanks again! Cheers.
Hi Robert, DOAH, you are correct, i totally missed the color differences within a Division. very good catch. Fair point about paused units, little things like that can lead victory! Denoting which areas you control and have/not activated is a personal preference, but your suggestion would totally work. I appreciate you watching the video and taking the time for such thoughtful comments, thank you.
Great video! Very clear. Really like the “style” of the presentation - arrows; titles; popups of different parts of game board & player aid card, rules excerpts, counters, etc. Good examples of movement and combat resolution.
Hi JJFlash30, thank you for watching the video and the kind words. The video is a new style for me and i am very happy you like it. I hope it helps learning the game. The game itself is a lot of fun and a challenge and I hope more people discover Manila and Stalingrad.
Yes, video definitely would be very helpful as reference to someone who already has the game and is learning to play it. Video also would be very helpful to someone who is considering whether to get the game.
Hi Michael, thank you for reviewing the video and creating such a wonderful solo game system. I am very happy your game is so well received! Congratulations 🎉
Thanks for the very thorough video. 7:40 A Leader unit may only add to the Attack Value if a unit(s) under its command is participating in the attack (4.2.3, 9.5.2*). Command is indicated by the color-coded Infantry symbol NOT the Division symbol.
14:50 Paused units are only prevented from attacking. They are still free to move which can be helpful if you need to reorganize. So, you may not want to flip Paused units Spent unless you’re sure you’re not going to need to move them.
21:55 Another method for denoting Control is to mark newly Controlled Areas with the white side up and flip them to green side up during the End Phase (after adjusting the Control Marker(s) accordingly).
Just trying to help. Thanks again! Cheers.
Hi Robert, DOAH, you are correct, i totally missed the color differences within a Division. very good catch. Fair point about paused units, little things like that can lead victory! Denoting which areas you control and have/not activated is a personal preference, but your suggestion would totally work. I appreciate you watching the video and taking the time for such thoughtful comments, thank you.
Great video! Very clear. Really like the “style” of the presentation - arrows; titles; popups of different parts of game board & player aid card, rules excerpts, counters, etc. Good examples of movement and combat resolution.
Hi JJFlash30, thank you for watching the video and the kind words. The video is a new style for me and i am very happy you like it. I hope it helps learning the game. The game itself is a lot of fun and a challenge and I hope more people discover Manila and Stalingrad.
Yes, video definitely would be very helpful as reference to someone who already has the game and is learning to play it. Video also would be very helpful to someone who is considering whether to get the game.
@@jjflash30 Thank you, that was my goal with the video. =)
Great Video.....a very good Quick reference quide
Hi Ian, thank you for watching, and very glad you like the video, I hope it helps. =}
Thank you for your video 😊 I've received the game and your video will help greatly 👍
Hi Marco, thank you for watching. I am very happy the video helped. Manila is such a fun game to play.
Very good video, I find it helpful. Thank you.
Hi Simone, thank you for watching, and I am glad it was helpful. =)
Thanks👍👍
Get well sir.
Selling like hotcakes, too!
Hi Michael, thank you for reviewing the video and creating such a wonderful solo game system. I am very happy your game is so well received! Congratulations 🎉
So it should Michael, it is a very good game and the system design is excellent in my opinion. Thanks for another great game.