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Fire In The Lake 3rd Printing

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Fire In The Lake 3rd PrintingCategories: Civil War, Modern Warfare, Political, Vietnam War, Wargame Mechanics: Area Majority Influence, Dice Rolling, Simulation, Solo Solitaire Game, Variable Phase Order, Variable Player Powers Players: 14 Ages: Playtime: 180 Min Vietnam, 1964. The most intense and complex U. S. engagement of the Cold War was not just a battle between American GIs and the Viet Cong. The conflict fractured Vietnam along numerous lines: tribesmen against

Categories: Civil War, Modern Warfare, Political, Vietnam War, Wargame

Mechanics: Area Majority/Influence, Dice Rolling, Simulation, Solo/Solitaire Game, Variable Phase Order, Variable Player Powers

Players: 1–4

Ages: -

Playtime: 180 Min

Vietnam, 1964. The most intense and complex U.S. engagement of the Cold War was not just a battle between American GIs and the Viet Cong. The conflict fractured Vietnam along numerous lines: tribesmen against nationalists, Buddhists against Catholics, mandarins against villagers, and, of course, Northerners against Southerners—even within the communist ranks. As revolutionary change swept through the ancient land, the U.S. deployed both its military might and advanced operational research. However, the deeper the U.S. counterinsurgency pushed into Vietnam, the more it became apparent that cultural resilience and sheer willpower would ultimately triumph over technological superiority, marking the decline of industrial might in modern warfare.

Volume IV in GMT’s COIN Series plunges into the intricate and consequential struggle for South Vietnam. "Fire in the Lake" offers a distinctive, multi-faction perspective on the Vietnam War, taking 1 to 4 players through U.S. helicopter sweeps of the jungle, Communist infiltration of the South, inter-allied conferences, Saigon’s political intrigue, interdiction of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, air defense strategies in the North, graduated military escalation, and the media war. Esteemed designer and modern warfare expert Mark Herman collaborates with COIN Series creator Volko Ruhnke in this must-play production.

"Fire in the Lake" features the same card-driven counterinsurgency system as GMT’s "Andean Abyss," "Cuba Libre," and "A Distant Plain," but introduces unique elements that elevate the series, such as:

  • Pivotal events that override initiative (Tet Offensive, Vietnamization, Easter Offensive, and Linebacker II)
  • Inter-coup campaign effects that vary depending on the RVN leader
  • Counterinsurgent guerrilla forces (U.S.-led Montagnards and ARVN Rangers)
  • Insurgent troops (NVA) enabling direct force-on-force engagements
  • Tunneling strategies for VC and NVA bases
  • Construction and degradation of the Ho Chi Minh Trail
  • A larger event deck for increased variety in gameplay
  • Short and medium-length scenarios with random or period-specific event options

Each faction in "Fire in the Lake" presents its own strategic challenges:

  • Viet Cong: Ignite the revolutionary spirit among the people. How long can you build your strength in the shadows before emerging to set the spark? Your northern allies may distract the enemy, but be cautious not to let them dominate your movement.
  • Republic of Vietnam (ARVN): With significant support from the U.S., you can build a formidable army and control the country, but at the risk of compromising your traditional governance. Will you focus on military strength or reinforce your political hold?
  • North Vietnam: Resources flow to you from allies, but you must manage their movement southward through a complex logistical trail. When is the right moment to deploy your forces from their relative safety in Laos and Cambodia to assert control over the South?
  • United States: You have unmatched firepower and mobility, but too many casualties will erode public support at home. Your air power and incursions into Laos or Cambodia could either be decisive or counterproductive. Victory is possible in collaboration with the ARVN—provided your so-called allies don’t sabotage the strategy!
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Jordan Akana
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great chew toy!
Size: Blue
Great chew toy that dogs love! The toy is hard but also soft for comfortable chewing. The plastic is lightweight and does not leave sticky residue. It is super easy to clean so won’t leave the toy smelling like stinky dog!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
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AL
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Truly Chew Proof (so far)
Size: Yellow
My dog loves this corn thing (he is 1 year old and roughly 50 lbs). He has gotten to be an aggressive chewer, but this has been one of the only toys that has kept up after long use (4 months since I bought it) and not been destroyed in minutes. There is a nice squeak to it, and I really have to press hard to get it going, but it is easy for him to do it. It is easy to clean, too, because it is rubber. My only comment is for owner awareness: the description says "good for teeth and keeps them clean". This is false. I believe no dog toy or kibble will "clean" their teeth. You, the owner, just have to keep up with their oral hygiene through brushing. As for the other claims -- the training, weight management, and preventing chewing furniture -- again, use your best judgment. I did not purchase the toy for those claims. But as a durable chew toy, this yellow corn does the job and satisfies the natural instinct to chew. Note: Some of the negative reviews for durability are for the alternative blue rubber bone, which I did not purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
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S.C
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Highly recommend
Size: Blue
Update! My puppers has had this for months now and I wash it every now and then and its so durable!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026
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KJ
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
The best chew, play and teeth cleaning toy
Size: Blue
I have a 24 lb medium australian labradoodle multigen. She loves to chew and nothing soothed her teething like this toy. It also cleans the adult teeth that came in. So win win. The squeakers didn't last but that was my fault for squeaking it to tire her out in play. We personally love this toy and will purchase it again when it wears out. So thanks for a great product. 😉
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
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Rachel
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Not indestructible, but pretty close!
Size: Yellow, Size: Yellow
I adopted a pit mix a little over a month ago, and so far he's managed to destroy every single toy he's had, including ones meant for aggressive chewers. He's a sucker for a good squeaky toy, and this had good reviews (and was affordable) so I decided to check it out. He's had his corn for a week now, and surprisingly, it's still holding up pretty well - though there are some caveats to that. My boy didn't even want to wait for me to take his corn out of the plastic bag, he too excited to get it. He went to town immediately, to the point where he was sitting in a puddle of his own drool after about an hour. He managed to squeak it (which I couldn't do myself), but still hasn't really gotten the hang of doing so - and the squeaker, when wet, does sound a little... Well, wet. He managed to have bite marks in it within the first six hours. Within a day, there were tiny bits of yellow rubber starting to appear anywhere that he played with this toy. A week later and there are some decent sized chunks missing from the corn - some of which I've had to cut off when they got loose and I worried about him choking on them. He loves his corn cob, and will likely get at least a few more weeks of play out of it before I have to toss it for his safety. I'm unsure of whether the squeaker is still functional, but he seems to love it whether or not it squeaks. Overall, it's not a bad toy for most aggressive chewers, but it will not last forever. The rubber is as heavy as the regular red Kong toys, but it feels slightly softer, which might contribute to his ability to break off little pieces. Make sure you keep an eye on your dog with this toy, or with any other, especially if they are chew goblins. But I'd definitely buy this toy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024

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