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Bloodtree Rebellion: Guerilla Warfare on the Planet Somber (GDW)
$5.00
Bloodtree Rebellion is a game of guerrilla war against an invading force.
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GDW (Game Designers Workshop) – Bloodtree Rebellion: Guerilla Warfare on the Planet Somber
Bloodtree Rebellion is a game of guerrilla war against an invading force. Political support of the three cities has an effect of allowing political actions. The invading player must secure the production and shipment of food. 480 counters, 1 22×28″ map, and three city maps. Turns are two weeks, 5 km hexes and squad to company units.
This download includes the following:
– Rulebook in PDF format ready to print
– Full color map ready to print
– All unpunched counters in color ready to print
– All tables and charts ready to print
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