Hold the Line

Published 2008

Take command of the American and British Armies in twelve great battles of the American Revolutionary War. You'll feel the battles come to life as the American Continentals and feared British Elites try to hold the line against each other at the battles of Long Island, Harlem Heights, Weitzel's Mill,Trenton, Hobkirk's Hill, Eutaw Springs, Bemis Heights, White Plains, Kings Mountain, Brandywine, and the double scenario covering the morning and afternoon battles at Monmouth. The game comes with a beautiful hard mounted game board with hard mounted terrain tiles, counters and thick counters representing infantry, dragoons and artillery. The game also uses the Clash for a Continent system. As British leaders you've told the American patriots to lay down their weapons or you'll lay waste to their homes. And as the Americans you have pledged your lives and fortunes in defense of all you value. Take the role of British generals Howe, Burgoyne, Cornwallis and others as you stake your reputation on defeating the rebel armies. As American generals Washington, Greene, Gates and others as you've precariously placed your army in their path... The enemy approaches, the sound of cannon deafens, men shout commands, smoke fills the air, can you HOLD THE LINE! Scenarios: Long Island Harlem Heights White Plains Trenton Brandywine Bemis Heights Monmouth (morning phase) Monmouth (afternoon phase) Kings Mountain Weitzel's Mill Hobkirk's Hill Eutaw Springs Princeton

Hold the Line

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Light-Medium — 1.83/5
Year
2008
BGG Rating
7.28
BGG Rank
#4365

Frequently Asked Questions

Hold the Line is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Hold the Line takes about 60 minutes.
Hold the Line has a complexity rating of 1.83/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
Hold the Line has a rating of 7.28/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 565 ratings. It is ranked #4365 overall.
Hold the Line was designed by Grant Wylie, Matt Burchfield, Mike Wylie. It was published in 2008.