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Year Published
1994
# of Players
2
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 2 players
(8 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
120 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
12 and up
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Language Dependence
Moderate in-game text - needs crib sheet or paste ups
(2 voters) [poll]
Honors
Subdomain
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Expansion
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Primary Name
We the People
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This game was the first in what has become a very popular trend for wargaming. The typically hex-based maps were simplified into an abstract system of connected spaces, which are used for army movement and to keep track of who controls the provinces politically. The armies themselves are greatly simplified, but the general in charge of the army gains much importance through his ratings for combat effectiveness and overall strategic effectiveness. Typically, dice are used to resolve conflicts between troops, however a deck of battle cards are used instead, which captures the feel of conflict much better and gives approximately the same results seemingly without the bitterness that accompanies skewed die rolls. And lastly, the overall ebb and flow of the game is determined through the play of strategy cards, which ostensibly mark certain historical events during the Revolutionary War, but each card has multiple purposes depending on which side is attempting to use it.

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Publisher: Avalon Hill
Artist: Stephen Langmead, William B. T. Trego
Year: 1994
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8 Combat Unit Counters Redesign
Corrected Artwork for American 2's...
2010-03-04
1 General Tokens - Portrait
These are replacements for the We the People General tokens using actual portraits of the generals.
2009-10-23
2 Extra PC markers for use with Fubar's Status Record
These extra PC markers are for use with the colorful map-based Colony control status record that is here in the file section as a separate post.
2008-09-25
3 Colony Control - colorful map-based status record
This is a small reproduction of the map with boxes to place PC markers added. Place a PC marker in the box on each colony when one side gains control. Flip the PC marker when control changes. As a separate post, I have also included a file that contains 15 additional PC markers for use with this player aid.
2008-09-25
5 We the People CRT - Version 2
This CRT replaces the Battle Card system for combat resolution. Using this speeds up the game considerably. I'm not sure who developed it but it was originally posted here by username: tklemme. I prettied it up, made it a pdf and reposted it. Then, while using it discovered that one of the footnotes to the table created confusion by using the term "strengh point" which is not defined in the rules. This revised version eliminates the use of that word for clarity.
2008-09-25
2 Tuckboxes to use with Yu-Gi-Oh! sized card sleeves v.1.0
Did you think to put your cards in Yu-Gi-Oh! card sleeves? And then what? Where do you put them now? There's no place inside box except for this tuckboxes that fit jut inside the box, keeping the original insert, while the cards are well protected inside those sleeves. Just print this PDF and cut along the edges and use double sided tape (I worked this to be the best method but YMMV) to put it all together.
2008-09-22
14 Custom We the People Cards w/Expansion cards
custom cards for We the People. A bit more descriptive with paintings of the historical figures.
2008-07-16
2 We the People - Eratta and Clarifications
A list of Eratta and Clarifications
2008-07-05
4 We the People Rules Notes
Chart showing the differences in play between the American and British sides.
2008-07-04
14 We The People rules summary and player aid
We The People rules summary that I use to teach the game and to refresh my memory. Incorporates any clarifications and errata from the designer's FAQ from the 2008 WBC event preview and from the BGG Rules Forum. The last page is a player aid.
2008-06-18
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