These rules are designed for re-creating small scale skirmishes with miniature figures. Although designed primarily for conflict in North America in the 17th -19th centuries, they can be used to re-create actions in various times and places. Scale: These rules can be used with figures ranging from 15mm to 54mm. Each model figure represents between one and...
La Petite Guerre is a miniatures skirmish game for 18th century North America, featuring English and French regulars, colonial militias, American rebels, coureurs des bois, and Indian warbands. In a turn, chits are drawn to determine which player gets to activate a figure, which then does all it's movement, shooting, etc. before the next chit is drawn. Not...
Lace Warfare: Tactical Level Combat in the Age of Reason primarily covers the Austrian Succession, Seven Years War, French and Indian War, and American War of Independence, but can also be employed for the War of the Grand Alliance, War of the Spanish Succession, and the Great Northern War. Lace Warfare uses miniature model soldiers on a table laid out...
Land of the Free is a set of wargaming rules from Osprey that allows players to recreate the various conflicts that broke out in North America shortly prior to and just after Independence, including the French and Indian Wars, the American War for Independence, the Northwest Indian War, and the War of 1812. This set of rules lets players begin their...
This expansion pack introduces "bounties". There are two ways to have a bounty placed on your head. Firstly, when you fail an Adventure, instead of taking a Failure card, you may take an appropriate Bounty card. Taking a Bounty card this way means you avoid the immediate penalties of failure, which can be quite an advantage. Secondly, you may succeed at...
"Liberty March" covers the battle of August 6, 1777 in which British and Indian forces ambushed a column of American militia at Oriskany in the Mohawk Valley in New York. The game is "For 2 to 8 players, Ages 12 and up" allowing players to "re-enact the bloodiest battle of the American Revolution." Game was apparently produced in a "Limited First Edition"...
Liberty Match was inspired by Go Fish. It can be played with 2 to 6 players. It is played with American Standard Playing Cards, which is a deck of cards inspired by traditional playing cards. THE DECK The 58-card deck has 4 suits (Faith, Declaration, Revolution, and Unity) with 14 ranks: The 1st - 10th Amendment, A Gentleman, a Lady, a Patriot, and a...
Liberty is a fast-playing game covering the American Revolution from 1775-1783. British, American, and French forces are included and the role of the Indians and Navies is depicted. The unique problems faced by each side become clear in this playable game. This is a block game, built on the same foundation as Columbia's much-acclaimed Hammer of the Scots....
Step back in time! This exciting game is a virtual visit to Williamsburg. First, choose one of eight characters: merchants, milliner, tavern keeper, slave... Then, with the roll of a die, explore the colonial capital. Stop at points of interest, experience everyday and historic events and collect Colonial LifeTokens along the way. The first to collect all...
Light Bobs was the nickname for the British light infantry, first used during the American Wars of Independence, and later commonly applied to the Light Division during the Napoleonic wars. Light Bobs is meant to cover actions where hundreds, rather than thousands, of soldiers are deployed. Light Bobs is written at battalion level where the player commands...