Gettysburg: Badges of Courage employs a game system developed for tactical combat. Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry are led by Division, Corps and Army commanders in a struggle to control terrain features like Little Round Top and Cemetery Ridge All three days Gettysburg can be played separately or together in battle-long scenario. Players have some control...
(from Paul Koenig Games website:) "Gettysburg: Bloody July, 1863" is a two-player brigade level wargame simulation of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. As the Confederate player, you must try to crush Meade's army before it can concentrate. As the Union player, you must hold on from the initial shock of the blow, regroup as your army slowly...
In the Summer of 1863, General Robert E. Lee lead the Army of Northern Virginia deep into Union territory in hopes of capturing vital northern supply cities and forcing an early end to the American Civil War. The Union army, finding itself in the middle of yet another high level reorganization and command change after the debacle at Chancellorsville, was...
Operational level wargame for battle of Gettysburg in American Civil War. This game published first in external supplement for Command Magazine Japan edition #113, and later updated and web-published. The players control either Union or Confederation. In each turns, players repeat command allocation, initiative check and movement until time advance occurs...
Recreates Robert E Lee's 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania using the same block game system as Worthington's previous Civil War game Forge in Fire. The game will cover the historic campaign through June and July. The Confederate player will play Lee while the Union player will play Union Commanders Joe Hooker and then George Meade. The goal of the Confederates...
The Gettysburg Campaign is a game that recreates the Battle of Gettysburg, which was the de facto decisive battle of the American Civil War, at a strategic level. Riding on the momentum of winning the Battle of Chancellorsville, Confederate General Lee planned a further offensive in the North. The targets were Baltimore and Philadelphia, and by capturing...
"Gettysburg: High Tide of the Confederacy" is a brigade-level wargame simulation of the American Civil War battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, between Union and Confederate forces. The game is suitable for two to eight players. With two players, one takes on the role of General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army of...
This game is a simulation of the battle which took place between Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and Meade's Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania during the first four days of July 1863. Included in the game are a 22 x 34" mapsheet, 200 counters, and 18 pages of rules. To win the game, the Confederate player must inflict heavy casualties on the...
The Age of Rifles system is a fast, low to moderate complexity, brigade-level game of mid-19th century battles, combining a grand tactical perspective (battle strategy, not micromanagement) with a focus on a historically sound use of your units. It is a descendant of the Last Battles of Napoleon system, incorporating a modern, fire-based combat system, an...
Gettysburg Soldiers gaming rulebook for the ACW Designed to recreate historical battles or create new ones. The game has special provisions to simulate the element of surprise, the ebb and flow of momentum, and the fog of battle. Basing is flexible and compatible with most other rulesets. The Gettysburg Soldiers rules use Infantry Regiments, Cavalry...
Take command of the Confederate army at the battle of Gettysburg in an original bookgame by Worthington Publishing. Refight the bloody 1st and 2nd of July as you try to break the Union defenses at Cemetery Hill, Culps Hill, and Little Round Top. You receive 12 battle plays for July 1st and 12 battlesfor July 2nd. July 1 is the easier of the two days as you...
Gettysburg: The Battlefield Game is a very popular game that presents an unusual look at this greatest Civil War battle, taking 2 to 6 players on a competitive "tour" of the famous battlefield. Union and Confederate players play to win, using knowledge and luck, experiencing incidents and events from the climactic three-day battle in July 1863. The game...