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SGS Battle For: Madrid

$19.99
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Avalon Digital
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Battle for Madrid - SGS Battle Series


SGS Battle for Madrid is the second game of our new SGS Battle Series, covering intense fights and battles in well know (or not) small but fighting-heavy locations ; ‘grand tactical’ scale for regiment, battalion, company and even platoon-size units (depending on the games) and game turns which represent a very short real period of time (one or two days, half a day, a few hours…).



One of the many particularities of the Battle series compared to other SGS relates to a unit activation system which means that not all units will necessarily be able to move and fight in a turn. This will only be possible for them if they have been activated. And depending on the battles or the episodes during them, the activation limits will be more or less important.
Madrid is emblematic of the Spanish Civil War, one of the tensest battles of this conflict which could have ended the war earlier for the Nationalists if they had won it. In this game, you can play both sides, Nationalist or Republican; against another player in PBEM or in hot seat, against AI.

Scale
In this specific game, units are mostly battalion-size. The fighting takes place in the hills and plains west and south of the Spanish capital, and on the immediate outskirts of the city. Some “off map boxes” are also integrated to represent more distant areas (where close strategic points such as air bases are located).
Each turn is the equivalent of three days.
The game elements consist mainly of ground units and some air units. There are many types of troops and vehicles as were present there by the end of 1936. The political aspects of the battle are handled by events and cards.



SGS Battle for Madrid covers the period from 9 October 1936 till 15 January 1937, where the direct assault was active, before the battle turned to a distant siege situation till the later fall of the city in 1939.
At the beginning of the battle, there are few troops on both sides and the quality and power advantage is clearly in favor of the Nationalists. However, time plays for the Republican, as they get more and more unit as days are passing, allowing them to strengthen the defenses and hold the core of the city safe.
The game will contain a grand campaign scenario covering the battle from October until January, as well as other (intermediate or shorter – see below) scenarios based on different starting days or limited to specific areas (Jarama, the University, etc…) of the battle.
We plan to also provide the players with interesting options to explore potential what-if situations.
The player will also find in the game historical events.

Those can be strictly historical or random depending on their nature, and/or depending on the game setting (historical scenario or what if). A more efficient Republican Command? More troops for the Nationalists? Soviet intervention or Axis support is more, or less, present? Leadership on both sides can play a crucial role, as well as the will to fight of the Republican, represented by a “No Pasaran!” (They shall not pass!) index that will boost them when it grows, provided their defense holds long enough.

Most events generate even more immersion, sticking to a historical reality. All are carefully designed, with extensive historical research, to go beyond the game, to bring its playful dimension closer to what could be a highly interactive history book.



Scenarios
  • Early Attack: a 15-turns what-if scenario that supposes that the Nationalists make a straight attack against the city a month earlier, September to November 1936. Limited to the central part of the map.
  • The Coruna Road: a 10-turns scenario on the fierce battle in the wooded hills and rough terrains northwest of the city, in winter and foggy weather, December 1936.
  • Battle of Jarama: a small 8-turns scenario in the southeastern outskirts of the city, Feburary 1937.
  • Madrid Grand Campaign: the complete battle, from October 1936 to February 1937 (33 turns), with all the units, the full map and many events and cards.

Estimated Playtime: from 1h to many hours… with great replayability.
Favored Side / hardest to play: depending on the scenario played and in the campaign it can alternate, being harder for one side at one point in the game before becoming easier (and harder for the opposing side).

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
5 user reviews
100%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

The game does a very good job of recreating the 1936 situation at Madrid, as it was. As usual, SGS has great attention to historical detail. The Orders-based movement system took some getting used to for me, but it's just another variable now. If you can handle a chit-pull hex and counter war game, you can handle this system. SGS keeps getting better at making engaging and historically accurate games. My only complaint would be that the UI is not that great. But then, I'm not that great either. Luckily, PBEM is possible with all SGS games, so that's an option. I've been told I can be an SGS/Avalon cheerleader. But it that's true, it's because they make great, fun games with great graphics, and at a reasonable price.

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10+
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10 or higher
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 11+ Compatible

FAQ

How much does SGS Battle For: Madrid cost?

SGS Battle For: Madrid costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for SGS Battle For: Madrid?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10+ Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 9600 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 or higher Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel Dual Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 11+ Compatible

What platforms is SGS Battle For: Madrid available on?

SGS Battle For: Madrid is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is SGS Battle For: Madrid worth buying?

SGS Battle For: Madrid has 100% positive reviews from 5 players.

When was SGS Battle For: Madrid released?

SGS Battle For: Madrid was released on Nov 30, 2023.

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