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- Block_wargame abstract "A block wargame is a board wargame that represents military units using wooden blocks instead of cardboard counters or metal/plastic miniatures. These blocks are typically square, have a labeled and an unlabeled side, and are generally thick enough that they can be placed on their side with the labeled side facing the owning player. Details about the unit (for instance, its identity as well as its attack, defense and movement scores) can then be seen easily by the owning player, while the opposing player will be left unsure of the exact nature of piece; while he can see where his rival's forces are, fog of war is emulated by preserving the secrecy of the type and quality of the troops.Often, block pieces display the main information in the center with a series of numbers (or pips) around the edge, so that the current strength of the unit can be shown in a step-reduction system. When the unit is wounded (representing a single person) or diminished in number (representing more than one person), the player turns it counterclockwise, with the number of pips at the top of block indicating its current strength. While the example block has four steps (strengths of 4, 3, 2 and 1 respectively), blocks can have fewer steps.Alternatively, some block wargames require the player to remove the block representing the wounded unit from the board and replace it with a block with a lower strength.Many people use block games as campaign games for their miniatures battles. It is easy to translate blocks into miniatures (use any convenient ratio) and then use the same ratio after the battle to reduce damaged units according to the battle result.".
- Block_wargame wikiPageExternalLink allblockgameitems.cfg.
- Block_wargame wikiPageExternalLink www.simmonsgames.com.
- Block_wargame wikiPageID "3987093".
- Block_wargame wikiPageLength "4975".
- Block_wargame wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Block_wargame wikiPageRevisionID "646341295".
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Plains_of_Abraham.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_wargames.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_Games.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Counter_(board_wargames).
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Europe_Engulfed.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink European_Theater_of_Operations,_United_States_Army.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink File:Columbia_Games_Crusader_Rex_Saladin_block.png.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Fog_of_war.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Hammer_of_the_Scots_(board_game).
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Miniature_figure_(gaming).
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon_(game).
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Pip_(counting).
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Step-reduction.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Stratego.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Wargaming.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLink Wars_of_the_Roses.
- Block_wargame wikiPageWikiLinkText "block wargame".
- Block_wargame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bgg_par.
- Block_wargame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Block_wargame subject Category:Board_wargames.
- Block_wargame hypernym Wargame.
- Block_wargame type Game.
- Block_wargame comment "A block wargame is a board wargame that represents military units using wooden blocks instead of cardboard counters or metal/plastic miniatures. These blocks are typically square, have a labeled and an unlabeled side, and are generally thick enough that they can be placed on their side with the labeled side facing the owning player.".
- Block_wargame label "Block wargame".
- Block_wargame sameAs Q4927217.
- Block_wargame sameAs m.0bb4xz.
- Block_wargame sameAs Q4927217.
- Block_wargame wasDerivedFrom Block_wargame?oldid=646341295.
- Block_wargame isPrimaryTopicOf Block_wargame.