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Commands & Colors Tricorne: The American Revolution

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Commands & Colors Tricorne: The American RevolutionBy design, Commands & Colors Tricorne The American Revolution is not overly complex. The game is based on the highly successful Commands & Colors game system, where the Command cards drive movement while creating a "fog of war" and the battle dice resolve combat quickly and efficiently. Commands & Colors Tricorne The American Revolution, however, introduces many new game concepts, which will add historical depth and provide even the most veteran

By design, Commands & Colors Tricorne - The American Revolution is not overly complex. The game is based on the highly successful Commands & Colors game system, where the Command cards drive movement while creating a "fog of war" and the battle dice resolve combat quickly and efficiently. Commands & Colors Tricorne - The American Revolution, however, introduces many new game concepts, which will add historical depth and provide even the most veteran Commands & Colors player many new play experiences and challenges.

The scale of the game fluctuates, which allows players to effectively portray some of the larger American Revolution battles, as well as smaller size skirmish actions. In some scenarios, an infantry unit may represent an entire brigade, while in others a unit may only represent a few companies of soldiers. Still the linear tactics of the period, that you will need to execute to gain victory, conform remarkably well to the advantages and limitations inherent to the various American Revolution Armies of the day, and the battlefield terrain features on which they fought. To further emphasize the differences in battlefield doctrine between the British and Continental forces, each army has its own unique deck of Combat cards.

Players, that are familiar with other Commands & Colors games, will soon note that unit combat losses in a Tricorne game are typically not as great as other games covered in the Commands & Colors series. This is a direct result of the linear tactic fighting style of the armies that fought during the American Revolution. Unit morale is the main thematic focus in a Tricorne battle as it was historically. Knowing that an entire unit, that has only taken minimal losses when forced to retreat, may actually break and rout from the battlefield, will definitely keep players on the edge of their command chairs during an entire battle.

The 12 battles, showcased in the scenario section of this booklet, feature a stylized battlefield map that emphasize the important terrain features and highlight the historical deployment of forces in scale with the game system. These scenarios are a smattering of some of the better-known engagements of the American Revolution.

Bunker Hill -17 June 1775
Long Island (Grant's Attack) - 27 August 1776
Long Island (British Flank March) - 27 August 1776
Freeman's Farm - 19 September 1777
Bemis Heights - 7 October 1777
Bemis Heights (British Redoubts) - 7 October 1777
Monmouth - 28 June 1778
Camden - 16 August 1780
Cowpens - 17 January 1781
Guilford Courthouse - 15 March 1781
Hobkirk's Hill - 25 April 1781
Eutaw Springs - 8 September 1781

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