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Deluxe Advanced Squad Leader (DASL) was a version of the Advanced Squad Leader game introduced in 1985. Intended to be a fusion of 1:285 scale miniatures (so-called "micro-armor") and Squad Leader , the concept never really took off, at least in the printed form sold by Avalon Hill , and only two modules were released, both in 1985.
Released in 2002 this historical study is the first official module to contain scenarios depicting Canadians (other than the Rogue Scenarios of the original Squad Leader game). A campaign game called "Riley's Road" is included with a historical terrain map, as well as scenarios using the geomorphic maps (and in one case using only terrain ...
Avalon Hill first published the platoon-level tactical wargame Squad Leader in 1977. It was a bestseller for the company, and in 1985, Avalon Hill produced a complete revision of the game, Advanced Squad Leader. The game rules were printed in a 3-ring binder to make the addition of new rules and errata easier.
Modules for the game Advanced Squad Leader (ASL) contains all the equipment needed to actually play the game. There are 14 official so-called "core" modules that contain the essential components for a complete order of battle of all major nationalities to participate in the Second World War.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Advanced Squad Leader (6 P) Pages in category "Squad Leader"
Articles dealing with the Advanced Squad Leader wargame series by Multi-Man Publishing. Pages in category "Advanced Squad Leader" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Advanced Squad Leader [3] 1985 Follow-on game to Squad Leader; republished by Multi-Man Publishing Advanced Third Reich: 1992 Afrika Korps: 1964, 1965, 1977 Age of Renaissance: 1996 later published by Eurogames/Jeux Descartes Air Assault on Crete: 1978 Air Baron: 1996 Air Empire [3] 1961 Air Force: 1980 First published by Battleline ...
Mike Siggins reviewed Red Barricades for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "For non-ASL players this one won't be on the purchase list.