This is the Bill Leeson´s reprint of the English translation of von Tschischwitz game, originally published in 1862. The game asks for at least 3 players, one acting as umpire, of a war scenario set previously by this same umpire. 3 sets of maps are used; one for every team with limited information and an overall one for the umpire with the position of...
"La Campagne de Gettysburg, 1863" covers the Gettysburg campaign from June 22 to July 13, at two days per turn. Fog of war is significant, as befits the scenario, and rules also exist covering engineering operations, weather, reinforcements, and munitions supplies. The map covers an area from Harrisburg PA in the North to Harper's Ferry in the South, and...
These rules are designed for re-creating small scale skirmishes with miniature figures. Although designed primarily for conflict in North America in the 17th -19th centuries, they can be used to re-create actions in various times and places. Scale: These rules can be used with figures ranging from 15mm to 54mm. Each model figure represents between one and...
(from MMP website:) Last Chance for Victory is the next entry in The Gamers’ Line of Battle series (LoB) which simulates the Battle of Gettysburg. It is the second game in the series, following the well received None But Heroes about the Battle of Antietam. The story of Gettysburg is well known or, I should say, the popular rendition of the battle is well...
Last Full Measure is a series of free print-and-play games of battles of the Civil War. When we look at battles of the American Civil War, we want to see the regiments. We don't think about our ancestor serving in some brigade, we know he was in the 10th South Carolina, the 14 Brooklyn, the 2nd Maine Cavalry. Last Full Measure is a brigade scale...
Description from the publisher: Last Full Measure is a free print-and-play game of the Battle of Second Manassas, the second game in the LFM series. A brigade scale game that uses regiment counters, as opposed to generic line markers, to spread the brigade over multiple hexes according to it's size. Ranged artillery fire, cavalry charges, command and...
Last Full Measure is a series of free print-and-play games of battles of the American Civil War. South Mountain is the third game in the series. A brigade scale game that uses regiment counters, as opposed to generic line markers, to spread the brigade over multiple hexes according to it's size. Ranged artillery fire, cavalry charges, command and control...
In June of 1863 Alfred Pleasonton and the cavalry of the Army of the Potomac would face J.E.B. Stuart's cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia near Culpepper Virginia in what would be the largest cavalry battle in North America. Last Full Measure is a free print-and-play game system of battles of the American Civil War. Brandy Station is the seventh game...
June 30th, 1863: During Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, Stuart and the cavalry were trying to link up with Ewell's corp believed to be near York PA. On the way there, they ran into Kilpatrick's division of Union cavalry. Last Full Measure is a free print-and-play game of the Battle of Hanover, the forth game in the LFM series. A brigade scale game that...
Alfred Plesanton battles with J. E. B. Stuart's cavalry along the Ashby's Gap Turnpike, trying to determine where Lee's Army of Northern Virginia is going. The game, now retitled: Last Full Measure: Plesanton's Reconnaissance is a free print-and-play game of the battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville, June 17th-21st, 1863; the fifth game in the LFM...