![]() ![]() Like all Two Hour Wargames products it's suited to solo play, and contains a number of missions. Each model represents one tank, and it assumed that you will play with a platoon or, at most, a company of tanks on each side. Specifically it covers German and American tanks in 1944-45, although stats and charts for other nationalities can be found elsewhere. Hell Hath No Fury is basically derived from their Nuts! WWII squad-level game, and just covers tanks. I have been looking at 'Hell Hath No Fury' by Two Hour Wargames for a little while now, and enjoyed reading various reports of games on other blogs, so yesterday I bought it, downloaded it, read it, asked the author a few questions and then, this evening, played some games. But it occurred to me that those same tanks, along with the ones in the game itself, could also be used for other games. I have been printing tanks to supplement those in the Memoir '44 box, just to add a bit of variety. ![]()
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