The Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862. Jackson moves against Banks corps of the Union Army of Virginia, waiting for him near Cedar Mountain. Last Full Measure is a free print-and-play game system of battles of the American Civil War. Cedar Mountain is the tenth battle in the system. A brigade scale game that uses regiment counters, as opposed to...
Phillip Sheridan, on a raid with the Army of the Potomac's cavalry corps to cut the supply lines to Richmond meets with the Army of Northern Virginia's cavalry corps under Wade Hampton at Trevilians Station. Last Full Measure is a free print-and-play game system of battles of the American Civil War. Trevilians Station is the eleventh battle in the system....
The Battle of First Kernstown, March 23rd 1862. Jackson moves against a force he supposes he outnumbers and is defeated at Kernstown. The defeat causes the US to not pull forces from the Valley to reinforce McClellan at Richmond, so, in the end, it's a strategic victory for the Confederacy. On July 24th 1864, Early on his way to Winchester meets Crook's...
Late to the Fight is an historical simulation of the battle fought on May 13, 1865 just east of Brownsville, Texas along the Rio Grande River. Although the Confederate forces and their leaders knew of the surrender of Confederate forces in the east, as well as the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, die-hards in state government and the remaining...
“Two Civil War Campaigns to take Richmond” In the spring of 1861, Richmond, Virginia became the capital of the Confederacy. Being a manufacturing powerhouse only 120 miles from Washington DC and the Confederate capital, it became the focus of Union attention. The threat of capture by Federal forces was constant. The Late Unpleasantness covers the two major...
Lee at Antietam is a small wargame on the battle that occurred near Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862. This game is intended to serve as an introduction to history gaming for younger players while advanced and optional rules provide an enjoyable game for experienced players. Those who have played our other Civil War games such as Lee at Gettysburg will find...
The battle of Gettysburg is the most famous of America’s blood soaked 4 year long Civil War. Although the historical battle took place over 3 days, the game should take no more than an hour to complete. Lee at Gettysburg is the first of a series of small introductory level Civil War board wargames that gradually build in complexity. They are intended to...
The March of Killer Angels Lee At Gettysburg July 1st, 1863 is a quick-playing wargame simulation of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. The four included scenarios covering the struggle for control of the historic locations such as McPherson's Ridge, Gettysburg, and Cemetery Hill. Lee at Gettysburg is considered an introductory wargame with rules...
Lee at Gettysburg : The Battle for Cemetery Ridge (by Mark H. Walker, Artwork by Nicolas Eskubi) simulates the first day of the battle of Gettysburg . The player controls the Confederate and Union formations that fought in the battle (by moving cardboard counters across the map and combating enemy formations). The map includes McPherson’s Ridge, Gettysburg...
Lee at Gettysburg: The Battle for Cemetery Ridge - Gold Edition is a substantial reworking of the game that originally appeared in the Armchair General. Counters represent the brigades, leaders, and batteries that Lee at Gettysburg... Lock n Load Publishing fought on the first day of the Gettysburg. Leaders are critical not only rallying their troops but...
Lee at the Crossroads is a brigade level study of the 3 day battle of Gettysburg in early July, 1863. The players are placed in the positions of the leaders of the opposing Armies with leadership and command control systems modeled on the strengths and weaknesses of Civil War era command techniques as well as the influences of the participating individual...