SHILOH 1862 is Volume II in the Civil War Brigade Battle Series from Worthington Publishing. The game is brigade level with 100 men per strength point. Hexes are 250yds from side to side. The game system uses command control for units within 4 hexes of their leader may move adjacent to enemy units. It is a ugo-igo system that follows a basic move-combat...
Shiloh: Bloody April, 1862 The design, by Paul Koenig, uses an evolution of the Intermediate Game from the old-Avalon Hill classic, Gettysburg ’77. Each game turn equals one hour, and each hex on the map represents 100 yards. Units of maneuver are double-sided brigades. Rules cover: roads, surprise, fatigue, rout, organization, ranged fire, reinforcements...
By the spring of 1862, the Union Army of the Tennessee, under Gen. Grant, had captured most of that state and was gathering at Pittsburg Landing to link with Gen. Buell’s Army of the Ohio and then move on to capture the vital Confederate railroad junction of Corinth, Mississippi. Confederate troops, led by Albert Sydney Johnston, were, however, gathering...
From the Decision Games' website: The Blue & Gray classics are being updated with a slight change in scale to 352 yards per hex, an updated game system that treats unit differences more accurately, and a combat system that includes step losses. There would never be a better chance to hit the Federals and inflict a decisive defeat on them than in April...
"Shiloh is a tactical level simulation of the largest single battle in US military history up to that date. Before the two-day battle was ended, elements of of three complete armies totalling 100,000 men had participated, as well as elements of the US Navy. At the end of the second day, over 23,000 men were casualties. The battle ws launched by the South...
Volume: 11 in the Blind Swords series is Shiloh: The First Day designed by Steve Carey. It is the largest game in the series with two 22x34 inch maps and 3 counter sheets. The include sevens scenarios, one of which is played on a small 8.5x11 inch map, 1 played on a 15x19 inch map, and 1 played on a 11x11 inch map for those who want small and quick fights....
Operational level wargame covering for battles of Oda Nobunaga over Kinai region. It was published as Game Journal Issue 87. Shin Nobunaga Fuun-roku means New Chronicles of Oda Nobunaga. The game takes its name and theme from the old Tsukuda Hobby game 信長風雲録 (Nobunaga Fuun-roku), but is not a reprint or update of that game, but rather a completely new...
Shingen Joraku (Shingen's march to Kyoto) covers Takeda Shingen's campaign against the Oda-Tokugawa alliance. Historically, Takeda Shingen defeats Ieyasu Tokugawa at the battle of Mikatagahara (January 25, 1573), and his army advances from Totomi to Mikawa province. However, Shingen Takeda died of sickness after capturing the Noda castle two months later...
This is expansion kit for 信玄上洛 (Shingen Joraku). also needs 関東制圧 (Kanto Seiatsu), 信長風雲録 (Nobunaga Fuun-roku), 秀吉軍記 (Hideyoshi Gunki), The Longest Day in Sengoku. Covering battles of Oda-Tokugawa alliance versus Takeda clan. Two scenarios are included in this kit: "Shingen's Last Battle 2nd Edition" is expansion version of "信玄上洛 (Shingen Joraku). Large...
One of the first two games for the Series: SS (Sho-Kikaku), depicting the 4th battle of Kawanakajima during the Japanese Sengoku period. Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin were great warlords in the Sengoku period. Kawanakajima was their main battle ground in Shinano Province. Players control either the Takeda or Uesugi clan army. Each unit represent 500...
"The Shining" is a game based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. One player controls the evil and sentient Overlook hotel, the other the Torrence family, winter caretakers of the haunted estate. Using ambient hedge animals, terrifying phantoms and possibly human possession, the hotel tried to claim young, psychically gifted Danny as it's own - by...