Beaver Dam Creek is the fourth game in the Blood Before Richmond series, but the first battle chronologically. The first major engagement of the Seven Days set the precedent for the fighting that would follow. You have a small contingent of Union soldiers occupying a strong defensive position; Lee's plan calls for multiple divisions to coordinate their...
Blood Before Richmond is a series of games recreating some of the Seven Days Battles fought between George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, under its daring new commander, Robert E. Lee. McClellan squandered a numerical advantage by demonstrating what would become a characteristic knack for turning tactical...
The second title in the Blood Before Richmond series recreates the Battle of Glendale, and its artillery-only side-show, White Oak Swamp. The Union host is heading for Malvern Hill, a superior defensive position that will allow them to escape destruction and encirclement. If Lee wants to achieve those aims, he needs to cut off that retreat at a place...
Blood Before Richmond is a series of games recreating some of the Seven Days Battles fought between George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, under its daring new commander, Robert E. Lee. McClellan squandered a numerical advantage by demonstrating what would become a characteristic knack for turning tactical...
Savage's Station is the third game in the Blood Before Richmond series, following Gaines's Mill and Glendale & White Oak Swamp; it actually takes place between those two. The story of the Seven Days is the story of bizarrely incompetent leaders and badly-timed attacks, but Savage's Station really takes the cake. The usually wily Rebel general "Prince John"...
Blood in the Valley is a set of rules designed to play the largest battles during the American Civil War in 10mm or 15mm scale. You maneuver and fight by divisions. This game is D6,D8,D12, and D20 based. Although you will be rolling D6s more than anything else. This ruleset is full of historical flavor that will make you want to keep fighting until the...
Blood Sweat & Iron is a simple American Civil War Ironclad river actions rule set, it uses a very simple combat system to allow you to play battles within a couple of hours. The system uses datasheets for each ship in the game, all are at the back of the rules ready for you to print out and use. It is meant to be a fun game that offers the players a feel...
Two free scenarios for Blood Sweat & Iron simple ACW Ironclad river combat rules. The first is The Convoy Must Get Through and the second is Run Rabbit Run both are nice and simple and a lot of fun. Playing as either the attacker or the defender will have its own set of challenges. Although these scenarios have been written especially for Blood Sweat &...
What you will find in this second scenario pack is two very simple scenarios for Blood Sweat & Iron simple rules for fighting ACW river battles. The first scenario is called Destroy the Supplies! and in this scenario a Union force makes a surprise attack on Confederate riverside warehouses. The second scenario is called Break Out which sees a small...
Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam, from Spearhead Games captures the essence of this crucial engagement. Bloodiest Day's unique approach to simulating Civil War battles uses alternating-impulses and an area map to capture the ebb and flow of Civil War battle as attack and counterattack build to a crescendo of combat. 17 September 1862, Sharpsburg, MD:...