There are two parts to the game. One is a generic two player game, Battle Field Chess, where both sides have the same map and units - from the mid to late 20th century. There aren't going to be any specific units or countries and the objective will be to overrun the enemy HQ. There won't be cities, research or building of units either. Instead, there is a control panel where you can trigger additional reinforcements.
There will be two sets of rules. The intial set is for setting up the game. Units will have very high movement and this will allow you to place them in their starting positions. After both sides have done this, the actual rules file can be substituted using a batch file.
BFC acts as a base pack for other people who wish to make single-player scenarios using the same concept. The units you start of with are roughly as below-
There is also an example of a single player scenario to show what can be done using BFC. It is called Fortress Koenigsburg and is based on the German evacuation of East Prussia in 1945.
There will be two sets of rules. The intial set is for setting up the game. Units will have very high movement and this will allow you to place them in their starting positions. After both sides have done this, the actual rules file can be substituted using a batch file.
BFC acts as a base pack for other people who wish to make single-player scenarios using the same concept. The units you start of with are roughly as below-
There is also an example of a single player scenario to show what can be done using BFC. It is called Fortress Koenigsburg and is based on the German evacuation of East Prussia in 1945.
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