In addition to the Allied and Axis counters in these three games, EuroFront also adds pieces representing many other nationalities such as Dutch, Polish and Greek.
Instead it provides a framework to combine the rules, maps and block counters from EastFront, WestFront and MedFront into one large two-player board wargame.
[2] There is also a system of supply production that the players must manipulate in order to produce reinforcements in various theatres to fulfill long-term strategies.
[2] In 1991, Columbia Games published EastFront, a block wargame designed by Craig Besinque and Tom Dalgliesh that simulated the Eastern Front of World War II.
In Issue 7 of Zone of Control, John Kisner noted that one of the challenges of the game was to lean over the large combination map to move units.
"[2] In Issue 45 of the Canadian Wargamers Journal, Marcel Van der Sleen commented, "For those who like monster games, this is the missing link."