Prepare For An Air Strike In Warlord Games’ Blood Red Skies
January 3, 2020 by brennon
Warlord Games are getting you ready for more adventures in Blood Red Skies and World War II with the introductory of a new supplement called Air Strike!
Air Strike! is going to be landing in early February and offers up a new selection of rules and scenarios for playing this dogfighting game set during World War II.
Included within the book you're going to find a selection of rules from the original starter set but also some expanded options. For example, you can look to play out strikes against ground and sea targets, bombing runs, strafing and torpedo attacks. You can also find rules for defensive flak options and terrain in the mix too.
You'll also find some guidance for playing more with jet aircraft which were added during the MiG Alley expansion. There are also seven entirely new scenarios for Blood Red Skies and a re-tooling of five existing ones as well to bring them in line with the new rules and player provided feedback.
Will you be giving this a go?
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can certainly add a new dimension to games.
Looks like a good addition and expansion to an already interesting game. May also make it possible to combine with other warlord gaming systems. ?
Will be picking this up, looks like a good expansion and should bring another dimension to the game
Looking forward to this got it on pre order. Although BRS was not meant to “take off” (pun intended), it has developed a great community and Andy Chambers has been really active in the community. Listening and trying to make this game even more dynamic. I am hoping that because vthis has been a true labour of love that this new revision/expansion is spot on unlike some of warlords recent releases.
Will this book contain the errata?
As far as I know it will contain the revised rules, new rules for air to ground combat and also rules for MiG Alley ( Jets) plus the original scenarios and several new scenarios.
But the rules for BRS have always been available as a free download, and bar a few minor issues ( mainly due to the way the rules were written as opposed to them being incorrect) and a few stat changes on cards they have always been pretty solid