Battle Cry

Veröffentlicht 2000

A low complexity game of a variety of civil war battles. Modular terrain through the use of hexagonal tiles allows for the setup of several famous civil war battle fields and a plethora of plastic civil war miniatures are used to represent the various forces during the conflict (infantry, cavalry, artillery and leaders). Players manage a hand of cards that provide different orders to your troops in the right flank, left flank and center position of the battlefield. This game is the first to use what would evolve into Richard Borg's Command and Colors system. The game rules include the following scenarios: First Bull Run--21st July, 1861 Pea Ridge--7th March, 1862 Kernstown--23rd March, 1862 Shiloh--6th April, 1862 Gaines Mill--27th June, 1862 Brawner's Farm--28th August, 1862 Antietam--17th September, 1862 Fredericksburg--13th December, 1862 Murfreesboro--31st December, 1862 Chancellorsville--3rd May, 1863 Gettysburg--2nd July, 1863 Gettysburg--3rd July, 1863 Chickamauga--20th September, 1863 New Market--15th May, 1864 New Hope Church--25th May, 1864

Battle Cry

Spielinformationen

Spieler
2 Players
Zeit
45 min
Gewicht
Light-Medium — 2,1/5
Jahr
2000
BGG-Bewertung
7,17
BGG-Rang
#1394
Mindestalter
10+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Battle Cry is designed for exactly 2 players. The community rates it best at 2 players.
A typical game of Battle Cry takes about 45 minutes.
Battle Cry has a complexity rating of 2.10/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Battle Cry is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Battle Cry has a rating of 7.17/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 3,565 ratings. It is ranked #1394 overall.
Battle Cry was designed by Richard Borg. It was published in 2000.