![]() ![]() One person chose the melee Wookie, another took a purple-skinned Rey, another went with female Han, and the last person picked the sniper. We decided that, instead of adhering strictly to the layout, that we’d go ahead and have the Rebels choose their characters. The Setup: It really helped that the tutorial mission gave us a nice overview of how Imperial Assault works. But after going through the tutorial mission and the very first campaign mission, it was totally worth it. ![]() When we unboxed the game, punched out all the pieces, and set up the board, we headed into Imperial Assault knowing that we’d have some rules hiccups and stumbles because the game comes with, in effect, 3 rulebooks to page through. This past Sunday, me and 4 friends sat down for a game afternoon/evening with the expectation that Imperial Assault was going to be on the menu. It wouldn’t stay in its unplayed state forever though. You know, the stuff Original Trilogies are made of! I’d looked at the rulebook, gazed longingly at the plastic minis (especially that formidable AT-ST), and dreamed of epic Empire-Rebel clashes. Ever since I got it on the cusp of the New Year, it’s sat in the corner of my gaming room unplayed. I’ve had Star Wars Imperial Assault for awhile now. ![]()
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