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Brothers at War 1862 Game

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Brothers at War 1862 GameDescriptionSpecificationsShipping Brothers at War: 1862 is a quick playing, tactical wargame exploring civil war brigade command. Units are regiments, batteries and companies of skirmishers. This is a quadrigame or set of four games, each featuring a full size, 2234? game map and covering battles from 1862: Antietam, South Mountain, Mill Springs, and Bloody Valverde. Here Come the Rebels! It is a crisis year for the nation, as Invading armies march

Brothers at War: 1862 is a quick-playing, tactical wargame exploring civil war brigade command. Units are regiments, batteries and companies of skirmishers. This is a quadrigame or set of four games, each featuring a full-size, 22×34? game map and covering battles from 1862: Antietam, South Mountain, Mill Springs, and Bloody Valverde.

Here Come the Rebels! It is a crisis year for the nation, as Invading armies march into Maryland, West Virginia and New Mexico.

Command rules are simple and abstracted. There are no combat results tables. Combat and all checks are resolved using six-sided dice, in which results of 5-6 mark success, and 1-4 failure. Brigades activate via chit pull, with their constituent units moving and fighting individually. Stacking is limited to two units per hex. Massive 1.5” hexes allow two 3/4” units to fit side by side… no information is obscured!

Distinctions are made between formed and unformed infantry, deployed and limbered artillery, mounted and dismounted cavalry. Unit facing is not an element of play. Instead, unit deployment in adjacent hexes can trigger pass-through fire, which simulates flanking fire, or fire on compressed lines (both dangerous situations for civil war units).

Battle Cards introduce an element of uncertainty and excitement to play. Unique off-map displays track every brigade’s reserves and casualties. Once a unit’s reserves are used up, it becomes exhausted and liable to break.

Four battles explore how the system can accommodate a variety of civil war battlefields: The meat-grinder of Antietam’s cornfield, in which brigades collide one after another in a brutally confined area, the mountainous terrain of Fox’s Gap, where a Union corps attempts to break through a handful of southern brigades; the sodden fields of Mill Springs, Kentucky, in which green rebels with old-style muskets battle freezing rain as well as their northern enemy; and an all-cavalry Texan brigade confronting union regulars and green New Mexican volunteers at Valverde in the distant western territories.

The four battles covered, each with its own full size map, include:

THE CORNFIELD

The Battle of Antietam 5am-9am, September 17th, 1862

Four scenarios covering the Union’s morning attack at Miller’s Cornfield:

• Union Right Hook

• Hood Counterattacks

• XII Corps Advances

• Stemming the Blue Tide (Campaign Game

FOX’S GAP

The Battle of South Mountain, 9am-6pm, September 14th, 1862

Two scenarios covering the flanking attack by Reno’s IX Corps at Fox’s Gap

MILL SPRINGS

The Invasion of Kentucky, 7am-12pm, January 17th, 1862

Two scenarios covering the climax of CSA General Zollicoffer’s ill-fated winter campaign

BLOODY VALVERDE

War in the Territories, 10am-5pm, February 21st, 1862

Two scenarios covering the opening batle in Confederate General Sibley’s invasion of New Mexico

Product Information:

Complexity: Medium-High

Time Scale: 1 Turn = 20 Minutes

Map Scale:100 yards/hex

Unit Scale: Regiments and Batteries

Players: 1-2 (best with two)

Solitaire: High

Playing Time: 1 to 4 hours depending upon scenario


Components:

Four 22? x 34? maps (one for each game)

520 3/4? counters

114 5/8? counters

9 Player Aid Cards

Rulebook

Four 6-sided dice

Game Credits:

Designer: Christopher Moeller

Artist: Christopher Moeller


Barcode: BAW1892

Vendor: Compass Games

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