

There is however a Nuts! Compendium supplement that covers other theaters and additional rules like cavalry, airborne assaults, air strikes and more. Nuts! covers post 44’ force lists, so Late War British, Germans, Soviets and US on ETO only. Squads can be grouped up as you wish on the battlefield. When it comes to 15 mm, Flames of War basing (typically 4 figures per base) won’t work, at least for infantry battles, as squads can be broken up and some soldiers can be pinned down or flee, while others not, in single squad. Personally, I play 15 mm, measuring with cm.Īll miniatures must be on single bases, however when it comes to WWII it’s not that big of a problem, because in 28 mm everyone bases soldier individually on square or round base. At default, ranges are expressed in inches, and if you play 1/72 or 15 mm or just have small table, you can adjust it to centimeters or quarters of inches. You only need to have consistent basing and pick length scale. You can play Nuts! with whatever you have at hand – 28 mm miniatures, 15 mm miniatures, 1/72, paper cutouts (there are some free paper soldiers available on the net). This is a typical Print and Play book (you can get paperback version too) where you will find all the rules needed to play and create your forces, battles and campaigns for solo, cooperative and head to head play. Previous version was named “Final Edition”, but it didn’t prove to be that final and current edition wields number four. Nuts! is a sandbox ruleset based on Two Hour Wargames reaction system. McAuliffe’s reply to Germans encircling Bastogne See how it plays and discover if it provides fun way to play WWII battle solo or cooperatively, with few players on the same side against AI. There is literally a single wargame that provides comprehensive rules for solo or cooperative wargaming – and it’s “Nuts!” by Two Hour Wargames (not to be confused with Flames of War Battle of the Bulge supplement with the same name). However, when it comes to miniature gaming, we aren’t exactly spoiled for choice.

There are quite a few interesting hex and chit or card solo World War II wargames like DVGs Warfighter or Corsair Leader or John Butterfield D-Day series.
