![]() I love the fact that if you know how to play one, you can jump in with a minimum of rules reading and take flight in another of the series. All the games use the same base system with some game specific rules. Both Hornet Leader and Thunderbolt Apache Leader featured multiple campaigns – some historical and some hypothetical. ![]() Army pilots flying down and dirty while performing close air support missions. ![]() Navy pilots and their steeds while Thunderbolt Apache Leader focused on U.S. Phantom Leader was followed up with the award winning Thunderbolt Apache Leader in 2012. Phantom Leader’s prequel was 2005’s Hornet Leader which was an update of a game Dan Verssen originally designed back in the 1990s. Let’s just say that after playing that game, I was hooked. The game controlled the enemy ground forces and planes and you focused on managing your squadron and trying to survive the war. In that game, you play American pilots flying in the skies during the Vietnam War. Phantom Leader was my introduction to Dan Verssen Games’ line of solitaire games way back in 2010. In the interest of full disclosure, Richard Martin has designed three games for DVG – Tiger Leader, The Tiger Leader Upgrade Kit and Sherman Leader. Passed Inspection: easy to learn, nicely functional graphics, tons of replayability, great value for the money, excitingįailed Basic: a few minor rules nitpicks (some rules such as situational awareness are too spread out through the book), needs an index, Angle of Attack rules are a neat addition but are a little confusing. Publisher: DVG Game Designer: Kevin Verssen Price $89.99 Israeli Air Force Leader Board Game Review. Fly Your Way Through Over 70 Years Of Conflicts! DVG’s “Israeli Air Force Leader” Game Review By Rick Martin
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