Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel

Veröffentlicht 1993

Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel is a game of the bloodiest single-day battle in the American Civil War. Game turns are sequential, with each player moving, firing artillery, and then having two rounds of combat, each in turn. Also provided are rules for solitaire play. Victory is determined by victory points earned by the Union player for capturing and maintaining control of geographical objectives and Confederate unit losses. If the Confederate player can hold the Union to less than 25 points, they win. Victory conditions are slightly different for the Solitaire game. First published in Command magazine No. 22 (May-June 1993). Game Scale: Turn: 1 hour Hex: 250 yards Unit: Brigade & Battery Game Inventory: One 22" X 34" mapsheet Two countersheets (304 5/8" counters) One 36 page rule booklet

Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel

Spielinformationen

Spieler
1-2 Players
Zeit
4 hours
Gewicht
Light-Medium — 2,33/5
Jahr
1993
BGG-Bewertung
6,71
BGG-Rang
#12626
Mindestalter
12+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel takes about 240 minutes.
Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel has a complexity rating of 2.33/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel is 12+.
Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel has a rating of 6.71/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 117 ratings. It is ranked #12626 overall.
Antietam: Burnished Rows of Steel was designed by Jon Southard. It was published in 1993.