Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg

1989 yılında yayımlandı

An excellent "mini game” released in Strategy & Tactics magazine #129. Depicts the often designed fighting in/on and around little round top during the rebel assault during the late afternoon of the 2nd day of Gettysburg. Players receive points for destroying enemy brigades as well as several geographical features of the battlefield such as Little Round Top, Devils Den, the Peach Orchard, the infamous wheat field and the angle. Silhouette style counters depicting union and rebel troops in the traditional blue and gray colors add to the feel of the ebb and flow of the fighting. The map is quite small but is more than useful and never seems to get crowded. One huge bonus... the game can be played solitaire, as rules have been added so a solo player can take control of the advancing confederates, whilst the game mechanics take care of the defending union brigades. One wishes that more "smaller” scale and sized games had been produced over the years, I recommend this game to all ACW war gamers and anyone who likes solo war gaming. Nominee for the 1989 Charles S. Roberts awards for Best Pre-World War II Boardgame (Charles S. Roberts Awards).

Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg

Oyun Bilgisi

Oyuncular
1-2 Players
Süre
1.5 hours
Ağırlık
Light-Medium — 2,08/5
Yıl
1989
BGG Puanı
6,48
BGG Sıralaması
#15408
Min. Yaş
12+

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg supports 1 to 2 players.
A typical game of Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg takes about 90 minutes.
Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg has a complexity rating of 2.08/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg is 12+.
Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg has a rating of 6.48/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 95 ratings. It is ranked #15408 overall.
Harvest of Death: The Second Day at Gettysburg was designed by David G. Martin, Leonard Millman. It was published in 1989.