Nothing Left to Bomb
Nothing Left to Bomb is an intense two-player wargame set during WWII, where you recreate the Axis attempts to gain air superiority over Malta while the British struggle to defend it.
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Nothing Left to Bomb is an intense two-player wargame set during WWII, where you recreate the Axis attempts to gain air superiority over Malta while the British struggle to defend it. Using a modified system from Yasushi Nakaguro's "Operation Pointblank," players secretly commit their forces to different sectors of the map before air battles and anti-aircraft fire decide the outcome. The Axis player must achieve air superiority to win, or the British player claims victory by the end of the scenario.
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