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Great Campaigns of the American Civil War
Hood Strikes North: The Tennessee Campaing is the latest design in the award-winning Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (GCACW) Series. It depicts the desperate offensive undertaken by General John Bell Hood’s Army of Tennessee in November 1864 through central Tennessee in an effort to capture Union-held Nashville. Union Forces defending the critical Nashville-Chattanooga corridor, led by Maj. General George Thomas (“The Rock of Chickamauga”), were initially scattered and ill-prepared to meet Hood’s thrust. But under Thomas’ prudent and patient Leadership, the Rebels were stopped at the Gates of Nashville and then thoroughly defeated by a Union offensive in mid-December.
Hood Strikes North: The Tennessee Campaing will include a single Map, 2 Countersheets and limited special Rules, thereby making it a highly suitable Game for newcomers to the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War Series. Based on mid-19th Century Tennessee County Maps, the Game Map will adhere to the high graphic standards of its predecessors, with Map design executed by artist Charlie Kibler, whose work on the Series dates back to its creation in 1992.
Includes 8 Basic Game Scenarios and 1 Advanced Game Campaign, all extensively playtested:
Contains: 1 GCACW Series Rules Booklet (24 pages, including illustrations, play examples, charts), 1 Hood Strikes North Rules Booklet (36 pages, including Scenarios, the Game as History, Map Gazetteer, etc.), one 22x32" full-color Map Sheet, 2 Countersheets (560 Counters), 1 Terrain Effects Chart, 2 full-color Force Displays, two 4-page color Charts and Tables and two 6-sided Dice.
Language | Inglés |
Número Jugadores | 2 |
Edad mínima recomendada | 14+ |
Duración | 120-240 minutos |
Editorial | Multi-Man Publishing |