In each of below titles the designers went to great lengths to build innovative and interesting mechanisms to deal with uncertainty in the game minimizing usage of a dice roll. So, without further delay let us see what I recommend. It is much smaller then the dice roll, but still exists. Important to note here is that they still have some element of luck. That is why in today’s article I am focusing on those wargames which I appreciate, like and play regularly but they do not have a dice mechanism – or have it in pretty minimal form (like position three in my list). While I am usually pretty skeptic to such a blunt thesis – especially, if there are tens or hundreds of rolls in the game and probability evens out – I can understand the frustration. I have heard pretty many times that this or that wargame depends too much on luck – mainly that a good roll of d6 (six sided dice) could change the campaign strategic situation.
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