Terrible Swift Sword

1976년 출시

Three full days of Gettysburg at a small-unit level including counters for individual leaders and horses. Many short scenarios are available but its appeal is the 125-turn 60+-hour full game. Inspiration for the Great Battles of the American Civil War series of games. The name Terrible Swift Sword is taken from the Civil War era song "Battle Hymn of the Republic," which has in its opening lines "He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword." (from first edition,soap box side of box:) TERRIBLE SWIFT SWORD: The Three Days of Gettysburg is a grand tactical simulation of one of the most decisive battles of all time: Gettyburg. Three days of cataclysmic combat saw 50,000 Americans lost. The game utilizes colourful cardboard playing pieces that accurately represent the size and strength of all the Union and Confederate units actually involved in the battle. The beautifully illustrated map effectively portrays the unusual waves of ridges and scattered forests that criss-cross the battlefield. The units move,position,and engage for battle across the map through a super imposed hexangonal grid,which functions like a chessboard's squares. Simple probability charts determine each exciting confrontation's outcome. Contains: 32 page rules booklet; three 22"x34" soft map sections; 2000 die-cut cardboard playing pieces; and various play aids.

디자이너

Terrible Swift Sword

게임 정보

인원
2-6 Players
시간
72 hours
난이도
Medium-Heavy — 4.16/5
출시 연도
1976
BGG 평점
7.52
BGG 순위
#5047
최소 연령
12+

자주 묻는 질문

Terrible Swift Sword supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Terrible Swift Sword takes about 4320 minutes.
Terrible Swift Sword has a complexity rating of 4.16/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Terrible Swift Sword is 12+.
Terrible Swift Sword has a rating of 7.52/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 413 ratings. It is ranked #5047 overall.
Terrible Swift Sword was designed by Richard H. Berg. It was published in 1976.