"Yankees & Rebels" is a 2 player modular wargame, capable of simulating the major battles of the American Civil War. The primary scenario included with the game is called "The Three Days of Gettysburg". The game is played on a hexagonal board, onto which cardboard hexes are placed, to simulate the layout of different battlefields. Playing pieces (military...
Bullet to Man combat in the Civil War. This was an insert in some of Battleline Games' boxed games in the mid 1970's. It simulates Confederate general Jeb Stuart's fatal encounter at Yellow Tavern in 1864. The game is a simple, solitaire hex and counter wargame featuring a traditional CRT and tables for movement. The goal of Jeb Stuart is to survive as...
From the Paizo Publishing wesbite: Four Score and Seven Yetis Ago… On the bloody fields of Pennsylvania in 1863, two great armies collided to decide the fate of a nation. The South rose, and the North responded with fervent mettle. As every schoolchild knows, at the forefront of the battle stood the mighty Yetis, white-furred giants imported from the wilds...
Wargame Rules for Warfare in the Age of Transition 1861-1871 Zouave is the first release in the Repique System, and the latest miniatures rule set by Bob Jones of Piquet fame. The game offers command level and grand tactical options, for 6mm to 28mm miniatures. The period covers not only the ACW, but also the Franco Prussian War and the Maximilian...
Miniature Wargame Rules for Warfare in the Age of Transition 1861-1871 Zouave 2 is a revised version of Zouave, a member of the Repique System, and the latest miniatures rule set by Bob Jones of Piquet fame. Unlike Zouave, Zouave 2 uses a rondel system for command control. The game offers command level and grand tactical options, for 6mm to 28mm...
This game was created by Asten Games. 1861 is a 2-player Civil War game. The objective is to capture your enemy's capital. There is a built in clock of 10 rounds, at which time the Confederate Player wins an automatic victory. The combat system is very similar to Axis & Allies with some small changes. Both sides begin with 3 generals to command their...
1861 - First Manassas (American Civil War in 3D) The first battle in our series of the American Civil War games in 3D sees the Union army under General McDowell meet the combined armies of the Confederation under General Beauregard and General Johnston. The battle is fought just north of Manassas Junction across the stream called the Bull Run. The Union...
1861 - Hoke’s Run (American Civil War in 3D) This absolutely FREE complementary battle in our series of the American Civil Wargames in 3D sees the Union army under General M.G Robert Patterson attempting to defeat the Confederate army of General Joseph E. Johnston at Hoke’s Run in the Shenandoah Valley. This fictional encounter is a prelude to First...
1861 - Wilson’s Creek (American Civil War in 3D) The second battle in our series of the American Civil War games in 3D sees the Union army under General Nathanial Lyon make a daring dawn raid on the Confederate forces. The Union are outnumbered more than two to one, but Lyon is banking on his more skilled men being able to win the day. Can the Confederates...
"1862", the first wargame in Simulation Design's "Battles and Leaders" Series is a system that features four major battles of the Civil War from 1862 and uses rules that are easy and fast to learn allowing you to play a battle in less than three hours. The system highlights the problems of command and morale. Each battle has a 17" x 22" game map and there...
1862: Beaver Dam Creek (American Civil War in 3D) Game 13 of 19. "Beaver Dam Creek is the thirteenth battle in the series and is the third in our Peninsula Campaign set of 1862. The Confederates are attacking the Union forces on the north side of the Chicahominy River in a hope that they can defeat this much smaller force. The game comes with a printable...
The nineteenth battle in the American Civil Wargames in 3D series. The Confederate Army is countering an advance through Virginia by the newly formed Union Army of Virginia. Historically Major General Thomas J “Stonewall” Jackson attacked the centre of the advancing army and caught the Corp of Major General John Pope. Initially Pope was driving the...