Civil War Classics, Volume 1, is a game and game system covering the battles of Pea Ridge in northwestern Arkansas and Shiloh in western Tennessee. Several scenarios allow players to experience many different aspects of the two battles. Short, introductory scenarios allow players to learn the game system with a minimum number of units and game turns. More...
Civil War Command is a trivia-based wargame. The novice can play the expert with ample opportunity to win. Move your pawns around the board capturing objectives as you answer questions and place your flag. Play defense and remove the opponents flag. Offer combat by landing on the same space, but watch out its not an automatic victory. Two ways to win keep...
Civil War Commander is a card game, in which you are a Brigidier General for either the Union or the Confederate army. You have command of 5 regiments consisting of infantry companies, artillery batteries, and cavalry troops. Your mission is to hold 5 sectors of terrian either by defending or capturing them. How you deploy your given troops, how you use...
Learningames offer a new and exciting way to have fun while learning about the Civil War. Through these innovative and easy-to-play games players master important information about historical events and geographical areas. A valuable experience for young and old, novice or expert, Learningames are unique, informative, and always enjoyable. In the basic...
"This game is played by two people. One commands the northern forces, the other commands the southern forces. It is up to you as one of the commanders to develop the strategy and make the decisions which will give you the best chance to win. The course of the war is in your hands. At the beginning of the year 1863, the Confederate and Union armies were...
The Civil War in the Far West: The New Mexico Campaign, 1862 (NMC), is a two-player, low-to-intermediate complexity simulation of the Confederate invasion of the US southwest. It's primarily a strategic-level design, but it also contains operational undertones. The Confederate player is generally on the offensive, but the situation also calls for the Union...
“This simulation uses a combination of map movement and matrix arguments to give the students a sense of the battle that took place in the Eastern Theater in 1862. The students should be divided into seven groups and assigned one of the commanders in the order of battle.” “Each team should be given a copy of the map and their commander's information. The...
Published by the Greater Seattle Naval Wargamers in 1969. According to an editor's note this game is based on an earlier rule set called the Game of Admirals. The rules are also clearly influenced by the Fletcher Pratt Naval Wargame, using a similar formula for computing damage points and using the technique of estimating the range in inches to score...
The United States was torn apart from 1861 to 1865 by the Civil War, primarily, due to slavery. The Civil War was the first war fought on American soil and cost more than 600,000 lives. Among the ten costliest battles were Gettysburg, Chickamauga, and Chancellorsville. The war ended in 1865 with the freedom of slaves. Civil War-opoly commemorates...
This light-hearted game adapts the War with Plastic Infantry Guys (P.I.G.s) rule system to the period of the American Civil War. Cavalry, cannon, and morale rules, as well as scouts and period weapons are all included. The game is published as a booklet of rules only, so players must supply their own 1/32 scale plastic army men. Civil War Pigs is designed...