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2019Academy Games, Inc.

Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear – Operation Barbarossa 1941 (Third Edition)

Tactical squad-level wargame of the 1941 Eastern Front.

Pulse Score
BGG Rating8.1
Overall Rank
#4414
Players
1-4
Time
120m
Complexity
2.8
Age
10+

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Overview

The third edition of 'Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear – Operation Barbarossa 1941', released in 2019, is a highly acclaimed squad-level tactical wargame that transports players to the brutal and historic Eastern Front of World War II. Specifically focusing on the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union, the game pits opposing forces against each other in various scenario-based engagements. The primary objective typically revolves around outmaneuvering the enemy to capture and control vital geographic locations or methodically eliminating opposing units. Whether commanding German or Soviet troops, commanders must strategically utilize their infantry squads and armored tanks to dominate the battlefield and secure victory in these pivotal historical clashes.

At its core, the game utilizes a classic hex-and-counter framework but modernizes the experience with a highly dynamic and tense activation system. The third edition completely revamps the traditional action point allocation system in favor of an innovative 'spent check' mechanic. Whenever a player activates a unit to perform an action, they must roll a die to determine if that unit becomes exhausted or remains ready for subsequent orders. Simple movements yield a high probability of acting again, whereas aggressive actions like attacking drastically increase the chance of the unit becoming spent. To mitigate bad luck and execute critical maneuvers, players draw upon a limited pool of Command Action Points (CAPs) to modify rolls or force extra activations. Commanders take alternating turns until both sides eventually pass, forcing a continuous stream of risky, tactical decisions regarding cover, line of sight, and flanking maneuvers.

Enthusiasts and newcomers alike praise this iteration for achieving an elusive balance between deep tactical simulation and remarkable accessibility. The intuitive ruleset can be taught in mere minutes, making it an ideal entry-level title for gamers looking to explore the wargaming genre without feeling overwhelmed by convoluted rulebooks. Furthermore, the tense push-your-luck nature of the new activation system generates incredible cinematic moments and high-stakes drama on the tabletop. For those who prefer independent play, an optional expansion introduces a sophisticated, card-driven AI opponent that smartly utilizes cover and flanking strategies, delivering a robust and highly replayable challenge for solo commanders.

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