Black Powder

Publie en 2009

Miniature Wargame rules for the era of horse and musket 1700-1900. If you can think of nothing finer than taking to the field of battle to refight great battles such as Quatre Bras, Bunker Hill, Rourke’s Drift, Blenheim, Gettysburg, and more, you’ll be needing a copy of Black Powder. Black Powder is very much a game for gentlemen gamers. Gamers who cherish the finer things in life such as wonderfully painted armies, fighting over luxurious terrain and doing so in the company of friends. No need for the use of protractors to wheel a unit. Arguments over whether a charge is 2mm out of range are not something you’ll need to worry about. In essence it’s a very relaxing game that can produce stunning conflicts - conflicts that can see one side appear doomed only for them to pull victory from the icy grasp of Mistress Defeat! The book itself is glorious. Hardback covers binding 184 full-colour pages filled with atmospheric anecdotes and the most sumptuous photographs of model soldiers you will have seen. It’s every wargamer’s dream!

Mecaniques

Black Powder

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2-4 Players
Poids
Medium — 2,6/5
Annee
2009
Note sur BGG
7,33
Classement sur BGG
#8190
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Black Powder supports 2 to 4 players.
Black Powder has a complexity rating of 2.60/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Black Powder is 12+.
Black Powder has a rating of 7.33/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 187 ratings. It is ranked #8190 overall.
Black Powder was designed by Jervis Johnson, Rick Priestley, John Stallard. It was published in 2009.