Recon! Manila: The Savage Streets, 1945 (Solitaire)

This is an unboxing of the solitaire area movement wargame Manila: The Savage Streets, 1945. Designed by Michael Rinella and co-published by Revolution Games & Take Aim Designs. Manila is the second game in the Solitaire Area Movement Series, following on the heels of Stalingrad: Advance to the Volga, 1942.
After years of jungle fighting and island hopping the battle for Manila was the first urban fighting experienced by American forces during the war in the Pacific. The campaign by the American XIV Corps to defeat Iwabuchi’s forces and capture the city has been depicted in a handful of two-player designs in the past but is presented here in a new and exciting solitaire format, the second in a series of single-player area movement games by publisher Take Aim Designs.
Manila: The Savage Streets, 1945 puts the player in charge of the attacking and far more mobile American side while the game system handles the defending and largely static Japanese side. No two games will ever be the same. Each turn presents new and unique challenges for the player in the form of random events, uncertain supply deliveries, and unknown Japanese area strengths and defensive strategies.
The primary game is a nine-turn campaign covering the American assault on the city during February and March 1945. The deeper American forces advance, from the city’s less developed periphery to its urban business district and fortress-like government buildings, the greater Japanese resistance becomes. The number of American units fought to exhaustion, effectively out of action, mounts. American determination to secure a rapid victory for Supreme Allied Commander General Douglas MacArthur, represented as “morale” in the game, gradually decreases. The player wins by equaling or exceeding historical American gains and loses if they fail to do so, or if morale falls too low.
With a setup time of less than 15 minutes, low counter density, endless variability, and quick playing time, Manila: The Savage Streets, 1945 will appeal to every level of player, from the novice to the grognard.
Few battles at the end of the Second World War exceeded the destruction and brutality of the fighting in the city of Manila. MacArthur had hoped to spare the multicultural city and its roughly 800,000 inhabitants from the horrors of war, but failed. The fate of the city of Manila, the "Pearl of the Orient,” now rests with you.
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  • @WayneHansen
    @WayneHansen6 ай бұрын

    Hey everyone! I hope you liked the video. If you did, I'd love to think I earned your subscription. It really helps me to get more of these great games to show off! You can also help by subscribing to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/wargaminghansen OR making a one-time donation: paypal.me/wargaminghansen

  • @joeyj6808
    @joeyj68086 ай бұрын

    Awesome! Another game I have been eager to see, ever since you reviewed the Stalingrad game. I've been looking forward to it, and your video will help me decide which of the two to actually buy. I know so much less about this battle than I do about Stalingrad, and I almost always learn some history from the games I play. Thick counters, mounted board = excellent! They're going to see a lot of use, so I'm glad the components are able to hold up.

  • @WayneHansen

    @WayneHansen

    6 ай бұрын

    Turn 1 playthrough/tutorial coming Monday, then possibly rest of Playthrough Wednesday and Review on Friday.

  • @joeyj6808

    @joeyj6808

    6 ай бұрын

    Excellent! I'll be there.@@WayneHansen

  • @wowsulfate
    @wowsulfate6 ай бұрын

    thanks for the video, got the game and ready to play

  • @robertmoffitt1336
    @robertmoffitt13366 ай бұрын

    Just ordered this one today. The book by James M. Scott, Rampage, completely changed my entire understanding and view of this battle. Hands down the hardest book (audiobook) I have ever listened to. If you're thinking of getting it, be forewarned, it is a difficult book to read or listen to. The crimes against humanity committed by the Japanese against the Philippine civilians reads more like a horror book than anything else. I'm from Columbus Ohio, and two of the primary American divisions involved in the battle were the 1st Cavalry Division (my father in law served with, and was awarded the Purple Heart in this fight) and the 37th I.D., a battle tested Nation Guard Division from Ohio. General Eichelberger (from Urbana Ohio) led the 11th Airborne Division to attack Manila from the south, if I have that part right. I never had heard much about this fight until the last few years. I'm certainly no expert on it, but from what I've read about it, it was brutal to say the least. The city was utterly destroyed in the fight.

  • @WayneHansen

    @WayneHansen

    6 ай бұрын

    Excellent suggestion, I have actually been listening to the audiobook ever since I pre-ordered the game.

  • @williamcampbell5971
    @williamcampbell59716 ай бұрын

    I just got vol 1 and vol2 in the mail yesterday!

  • @WayneHansen

    @WayneHansen

    6 ай бұрын

    You have a lot of good gaming ahead of you.

  • @EddieVanShatner
    @EddieVanShatner6 ай бұрын

    This one is on the way to me next week. I can’t wait to give it a try!

  • @WayneHansen

    @WayneHansen

    6 ай бұрын

    If you liked Stalingrad, you'll like this one.

  • @EddieVanShatner

    @EddieVanShatner

    6 ай бұрын

    @@WayneHansen Stalingrad is on my purchase list.

  • @WayneHansen

    @WayneHansen

    6 ай бұрын

    Then I guess we'll find out if you like the system or not soon!