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...
Lee Invades the North: Campaigns Across the Potomac, 1862-63, simulates the 1862 and 1863 invasions of Maryland and Pennsylvania by the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee. The game was included in CounterAttack magazine No. 2 (May 1988). Game Scale: Turn: 2 days Hex: 2 miles Units: 300 men / 6 artillery pieces per strength point Game Inventory:...
Lee Moves North covers both of R.E. Lee’s summer offenses (1862 & 1863) at the corps/division level using hidden deployment of units and dummy counters and one week turns. Confederate forces must go on the attack to win while the Union army struggles to protect Washington, DC and Baltimore. The map is very basic and players each have about 20 units each to...
“My God! What will the Country say?" -- President A. Lincoln The Chancellorsville campaign, which took place in and around Virginia’s Wilderness in May 1863, is considered by many to be Robert E. Lee’s masterpiece, a true triumph “against the odds.” Opposing Lee was Union commander Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker, who had devised a plan that seemed assured of...
Lee’s Greatest Victory is an area-impulse game but one unlike anything seen before. Since the appearance of the “sunset die roll” nearly three decades ago players have alternated activating a single area, with variation coming in the form of an uncertain turn length. Play has a chess-like feel, with players able to act and react with a great deal of prior...
LEE’S INVINCIBLES: VOLUME II focuses on Lee’s 1863 Gettysburg Campaign from Fredericksburg to Harrisburg. As Lee can you do what wasn’t done and defeat the Union army leading to the capture of Washington DC and independence for the Confederacy? As Hooker or Meade can you defeat Lee and drive his army into the Potomac forcing his surrender and ending the...
This is a game from the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War family. It covers three campaigns that occurred in the final months of 1863. The first is "Lee's Last Offensive" in October, in which Lee advanced on Meade's positions near Culpeper VA with the intent of driving forward toward Bristoe Station. The second is Meade's attack across the...
Lee's War is a point to point hidden movement war game that allows gamers to refight the American Civil War in the East from 1861-1865. The game uses markers to represent the various corps and armies in the East. Tracking sheets are used to keep track of the commanders and strengths of the onboard markers. The game has 4 scenarios,each covering one year...
Lee Takes Command, The Seven Days Campaign June - July 1862. In June, 1862 Robert E. Lee is chosen to command all Confederate forces defending Richmond against The Army of the Potomac under the command of George "Little Mac" McClellan. In the ensuing campaign, known as the Seven Days Battles, Lee flings his men into attack after attack, always threatening...