One of the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War series modules. This one covers Ambrose Burnside's attempt to cross the Rappahannock River in late 1862, a campaign which ended with the Battle of Fredericksburg. Necessary command counters are from The Skirmisher #2 and the maps from Stonewall's Last Battle: The Chancellorsville Campaign and Grant Takes...
The game simulates the Sekigahara battle occurred in Japan in 1600. Two sides with six armies and one leader each confront themselves in a board with hexagonal spaces. An army moves one space with a directional area card and if it encounters another army they battle with battle cards (ATTACK, DEFENSE and COUNTER-ATTACK). The first player that kills the...
C.S.A. is a simulation game of the American Civil war. The USA player controls the Union side and the CSA player controls the Confederate side. The Game contains the rulebook, 288 counters, one color map and 10 sheets of charts and tables. The game uses Ben Madison and Wes Erni's "Charles S. Roberts Award" winning Death in the Trenches: The Great War...
Campaigns In The Valley is the name given to the common rules for two games, "Sheridan In the Valley" and "Stonewall In the Valley". These games cover the 1862 and 1864 campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley. The games are designed to show the campaigns on an operational level. Game includes one map and 150 counters. (source: rules introduction and user's...
The players of Canadian Civil War control the government officials, interest groups, and constituencies who adhere to various schools of thought in regard to Separatism vs. Federalism. It is the interaction among players during any given turn that affects the course of the game. The game map is an abstract representation of the areas where military and...
From the designer's website: "On February 3, 1852 the Battle of Caseros decided the fate of Argentina. The rebel General Urquiza defeated the forces of dictator General Rosas on a grassy plain 10 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, and Argentine democracy was born. Units are regiments and battalions, with 250 meters per hex and 30 minutes to the turn. One 11...
At the end of June 1862, the Confederate general Robert E. Lee, leading the Army of Northern Virginia defeated the Army of the Potomac, commanded by the Union general George McClellan during the Seven Days Battles, thereby saving Richmond. Having put an end to the Union’s Peninsula campaign, Lee decided to put pressure on Washington and regain the...
Central America is a comprehensive, dynamic simulation that encapsulates the multiple elements of modern land and air combat. Conventional and guerrilla warfare are combined in a fluid, interactive game system. Players choose for themselves the intensity of the game and the level of detail involved. Four Introductory Scenarios teach the basics of the game....
Chad: The Toyota Wars, 1979-1988, is a two-player simulation of the Chadian civil war between Hissene Habre, Commander of the Armed Forces of the North (FAN), and Goukouni Oueddei, Commander of the People's Armed Forces (FAP). Libya, France, the USA, and the Organization of African Unity (OAU) may intervene and assist in various ways, but the larger...
Chancellorsville 1863 is a card-driven game on the American Civil War Battle of Chancellorsville. Playable by 1 to 2 players in 1 hour, the game comes with a card-driven solitaire engine. Designed by Maurice Suckling (designer of Freeman's Farm 1777), the game uses many of the concepts from that game. However, added hidden movement, much more maneuver, and...