This Hallowed Ground is game with area movement like Risk. The map is covering the whole territory where the most battles have taken place There are three levels of troop quality among infantry: recruit, veteran, elite. You can upgrade your troops by winning the battle. Four Turns are one year. Each turn you roll for command points to determine how much...
This Hallowed Ground is a regimental level game about the Battle of Gettysburg and is the first game in the Regimental Sub-Series from The Gamers. The game rules system is an expanded version of the Civil War Brigade (CWB) Series rules set. 13 scenarios ranging from one map to all five. Awesome treatment of this battle of the turning point of the...
The Battle of Chickamauga Sept 18-20, 1863. This is it. Like its Top-Shelf sister game (This Hallowed Ground) did for Gettysburg, This Terrible Sound strives to be the definitive Chickamauga game. Unrivaled in size, scope, accuracy, and development, This Terrible Sound is a game on the battle to be savored and played repeatedly. It uses the popular Civil...
Three Battles of Manassas, is three games in one and covers the First Battle of Bull Run, gives a second-edition treatment of the 2nd Manassas battle (originally simulated in the CWB first edition game August Fury), and takes a "what if" look at a potential 3rd Battle of Manassas in the fall of 1863. The large map area lets you play the full campaign of...
Three Days of Gettysburg traces its lineage back to Richard Berg's "Terrible Swift Sword" (1976). Take command of the Union Army of the Potomac or the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the largest battle of the American Civil War. Players command their armies via the chain of command from corps down through divisions...
The Three Days of Gettysburg is a totally new look at the battle, a view that brings players even closer to the action, even more deeply into the decisions that make Gettysburg one of the most playable of all battle games. The Three Days of Gettysburg is portrayed at a regimental level, and it contains all of the individual unit information you need to...
The Three DoG Update kit includes this scenario book, the GBACW v4.3 Rules Book, all new and necessary counters (1 1/2 countersheets), three new maps and all charts and tables. Second edition maps entirely replaced first edition maps. Drawn by Joe Youst. New counters are markers only, mostly Command. Charts: *Turn Track/Activation Markers boxes *Charts &...
(from GMT website:) This third printing of the award-winning initial game in GMT's GBACW series offers upgraded components and information throughout. If you own the original 1995 edition of Three Days of Gettysburg, or if you have the upgrade kit, you can continue playing those versions with no problems; those versions still stand the test of time quite...
"Three Famous Battles" contains three short wargames covering (as the name suggests) three famous battles. The scenarios included are Lee at Gettysburg, Senlac: Hastings 1066, and The Emperor Strikes Back: Waterloo. The scenarios all use a common rule set but are meant to build on each other. Each scenario adds rules from the previous scenario (Gettysburg...
Thunder At Dawn: The Battle of Wilson's Creek (August 10, 1861) is the 5th title of the Revolution Games American Civil War Series using the Blind Swords Tactical level system. On August 10th, 1861 the first major battle of the Trans-Mississippi theater, and the second major battle of the American Civil War, was fought near Springfield, Missouri. Three...
From the back of the box : "On the evening of July 1st. 1863, George Gordon Meade mounted his horse for the short ride north to the small Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. Fighting had broken out early that morning. Meade had shifted the assorted corps of the Army of the Potomac northward to that town. General Reynolds was reported down. Hancock had the...
Thunder at the Crossroads: The Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 (from the back of the box:) On the evening of July 1st. 1863, George Gordon Meade mounted his horse for the short ride north to the small Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. Fighting had broken out early that morning. Meade had shifted the assorted corps of the Army of the Potomac northward to...