Twelve regimental-level scenarios for the American Civil War. Scenarios include Hoover's Gap, Gettysburg, Antietam, Chantilly / Ox Hill, Monroe's Crossroads, Newtonia, Fair Oaks, and others. Designed for Johnny Reb 3, but adaptable for Regimental Fire & Fury, Civil War Commander, Rally Round the Flag, Mr. Lincoln's War, Gettysburg Soldiers, and many other...
The Atlanta Campaign was a decisive moment in the American Civil War. From Rocky Face Ridge to the slopes of Kennesaw Mountain, fight your way south just as the generals and soldiers did. See if you can do better on the game table! These scenarios are designed to be used with almost any American Civil War regimental or brigade level set of rules. Rules are...
The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the turning points of the American Civil War. Refight the battle on the game table and see if you can change the course of history! These scenarios are designed to be used with almost any American Civil War regimental or brigade level set of rules. Rules are included for figures based on 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 historic...
The Battle of Chickamauga marked the high tide of Confederate fortunes in the West. Pulling troops from as far as Virginia and Mississippi, two armies fought for control of Chattanooga, the gateway to Georgia and the interior of the Confederacy. Take command of both opponents and refight this classic campaign and battle with ten detailed scenarios from the...
The Battle of Shiloh was the first truly large battle in the American Civil War’s western theatre, and the largest until Chickamauga the next year. With largely inexperienced troops, the two sides faced each other and knocked each other around until one withdrew from sheer exhaustion. Try your hand at the gaming table and manage the chaos of untried and...
The battles around Atlanta during the American Civil War were pivotal to the outcome of the conflict. Confederate General John B. Hood threw his army against the forces of General William T. Sherman in an effort to save the city from capture. The battles were hard fought and bloody, but ultimately ended in the capture of Atlanta. Can you be a better...
Musketry Like Thunder 2 provides twelve fictional Civil War miniature gaming scenarios, from small introductory games to corps level actions. Each provides a unique tactical problem often encountered by the armies fighting the war. These range from command and control issues, surmounting difficult terrain, to combating the weather as well as each other. In...
Kepi and Pickelhaube is the TAC-50 game that brings the era 1835-1880 to life. No specific battles are provided in the rule book This fast play rule set contains rules for the 19th Century Warfare. The game uses inches with 15mm, 20mm, and 25mm figures. For 5mm & 10mm you can substitute centimeters for inches. It is designed to have an evening of fun with...
On March 23, 1862 and then again on July 24, 1864 the area around Kernstown, Virginia witnessed clashes between Union and Confederate forces. The Pritchard House and Pritchard's Hill were central to both battles as they abutted the Valley Turnpike. At First Kernstown, Stonewall Jackson erred in taking scouting reports at face value and so he unknowingly...
Lee's offensive in the north, June to August, 1863. Named after Michael Shaara's Pulitzer Prize Civil War Novel "The Killer Angels." 22" x 34" color map, 5 miles to a hex. 900 die cut counters representing all of the units and commanders in the field. (Back of box incorrectly states 800.) Basic Rules, Advanced Rules and Campaign Rules. 3 to 8 hours playing...