geek
Recently Viewed
Hot Games
Agricola
Battlestar Galactica
Race for the Galaxy
Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear! - Russia 1941-1942
Puerto Rico
Arkham Horror
A Touch of Evil, The Supernatural Game
Power Grid
Stone Age
Settlers of Catan, The
Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition
Pandemic
Twilight Struggle
Dominion
Reiner Knizia's Decathlon
End of the Triumvirate, The
War of the Ring
Carcassonne
Tomb
Wabash Cannonball
BattleLore
Risk
StarCraft: The Board Game
Race for the Galaxy: The Gathering Storm
Descent: Journeys in the Dark
Tigris & Euphrates
Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game
Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
New World: A Carcassonne Game
El Grande
Twilight Imperium 3rd Edition
Caylus
Agricola Z-Deck
World of Warcraft: the Adventure Game
Ticket to Ride
Galactic Emperor
Witch's Brew
Jamaica
Arkham Horror - The Black Goat of the Woods Expansion
Shogun
Titan
Brass
Descent: Tomb of Ice
Batavia
Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery
Age of Conan - The BoardGame
Memoir '44
Scrabble
Galaxy Trucker
Kingsburg

Information

Designed By: Charles S. Roberts
Published By: Avalon Hill
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 players
User suggested # of Players:
(No votes yet)
[poll]
Playing Time: 180 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
User Suggested Ages: (no votes yet)
[poll]
Language Dependence: (no voters yet)
[poll]
Category: American Civil War
Wargame
Mechanics: Hex-and-Counter
Other Names: N/A

Description

[Edit] [History]

One of the original set of Avalon Hill "Adult Games" which includes U-Boat, Tactics II, Verdict & Dispatcher.

This is one of the earliest "typical" wargames, with movement/strength counters, order of appearance chart, CRT, etc.

Board has square grid with squares 1" = 1/4 mile. One hour turns.

27 Confederate counters
41 Union counters

Units include infantry, cavalry, HQs and outposts (pickets).

Roberts redesigned this game in 1961 with hexagons. Although it sold out, Roberts wasn't happy with it. He then re-released it in 1964 with squares again, like the 1958 version. However, the rules were significantly changed.

The 1958 version was basically a miniatures game on a map. You used range cards (shown in the illustration) both to move your units and then to check their firing range. Units could rotate on their centers before checking with a range card, which was placed along the front side of the rectangular pieces. You got better odds hitting from a flank. Artillery had double range of infantry or cavalry.

The game also had optional rules for hidden movement. You left the room while your opponent put his pieces on the board and moved them, recorded their new positions and removed them again! If they came within sight of a unit (including an outpost unit), he had to tell you where they were seen, or leave them on the board if still in sight. Line of sight rules for all this.

The 1964 version required you to keep your units aligned with the square grid rather than the free form miniatures style movement of the 1958 version.

More Information

[Edit] [History]
Gallery: All | Game | People | CreativeHot | Recent
[Browse »][Add Image »]
Pg.1/3»
Board Game Forum: Reviews
Hot | Recent | Active
[Browse »] [Post »] [Search »]
Pg. 1/1 1

Statistics

User Rank: 3753
Wargame Rank: 1080
Num Ratings: 125
Average Rating: 5.45
Standard Deviation: 1.63
Num Views: 10986
GeekBuddy Analysis: Analyze
Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 2.53 moreinfo
Personal Comments: 74
Users Owning: 241
Users Wanting: 10
Users Trading: 21
Has Parts For Trade: 2
Want Parts In Trade: 1
Price History: View
Total Plays: 19
Plays This Month: 0
Hot | Recent
Browse » | Upload File »
Pg.1/1
0 Gettysburg Components.txt
Gettysburg Components.txt
Avalon Hill Gettysburg 1964 Components List
0 Gettysburg Components.txt
Gettysburg Components.txt
Avalon Hill Gettysburg 1961 Components List
0 Gettysburg Components.txt
Gettysburg Components.txt
Avalon Hill Gettysburg 1958 Game Components
[Browse »] [Add Link »]
Pg.1/1
No Links Found.
User Information
Use this tool to rate games, save comments, and manage your collection.
 
Front Page | Welcome | Contact | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Support BGG | Feeds RSS
BoardGameGeek and the BoardGameGeek logo are trademarks of BoardGameGeek, LLC.