HexWar Games has partnered with Plastic Soldier Company to bring you a digital version of Commands & Colors: The Great War board game. The game allow players to portray important engagements throughout WWI history. The battles focus on the historical deployment of forces and important terrain features of trench fighting in scale with the game system.
The scale of the game is flexible and varies from battle to battle. For some scenarios, a few infantry units may represent an entire wing of a larger battle, while in other scenarios a unit may represent just a few brave soldiers going over the top. The Command card system drives movement, creates a “fog of war” and presents players with many interesting opportunities; while the battle dice resolve combat quickly and efficiently.
The Combat cards add an element of suspense and will challenge players to coordinate their use in a timely manner. Overall, the battlefield tactics players will need to execute to gain victory conform remarkably well to the strengths and limitations of the various types of WWI units, their weapons, battlefield terrain, and written history.
15 scenarios set during the most infamous battles on the western front
Over 50 unique combat and command cards to simulate tactical and strategic choices
Make strategic choices faithful to the era with machine guns, trenches, riflemen and bombers
Lay waste to the World War 1 era battlefield with artillery strikes
Play as German, British or Canadian combatants
Commands and Colours - Opening Action 1
Commands and Colours - Opening Action 2
Loos (2nd Division Diversionary Attack) - 25 September 1915
Loos (Hohenzollern Redoubt) - 25 September 1915
Loos (German Counter-Attack) - 27 September 1915
Loos (Fight for The Trenches) - 29 September To 3 October 1915
Loos (Renewed British Offensive) - 13-14 October 1915
Somme (Hawthorn Ridge Mine Explosion) - 1 July 1916
Somme (Mash Valley & La Boisselle ) - 1 July 1916
Somme (Sausage Valley & La Boisselle) - 1 July 1916
Somme (Mametz) - 1 July 1916
Somme (Mametz Wood) - 7-10 July 1916
Vimy Ridge (1st & 2nd Canadian Infantry Divisions) - 9 April 1917
Vimy Ridge (Hill 145) - 9-10 April 1917
Vimy Ridge (The Pimple) - 12 April 1917
Vimy Ridge (Bois-En-Hache) - 12 April 1917