Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain

2015 yılında yayımlandı

Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain is a two-player wargame on The Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862. One player commands Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's Confederate troops and the other controls Nathaniel Banks' Union troops. Players win by controlling key areas of the map and by earning victory points by eliminating enemy units. There are two scenarios available, each with their own victory conditions, length, and aspect of the battle that is focused on. Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain also features the Blind Swords chit-pull system which emphasizes the three “FOW’s” of military conflict: fog-of-war, friction-of-war and fortunes-of-war. With each chit pull, players will be challenged to make tough decisions based on their assessment of the current situation. Unlike traditional chit-pull mechanisms, the Blind Swords system ensures that no combat units can be counted on, or conversely, counted out. This yields an environment of tense action and constant surprises – an environment that will challenge each player. Charles Kibler is the artwork for the counters and Rick Barber is the artist for the map.

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Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain

Oyun Bilgisi

Oyuncular
2 Players
Süre
3 hours
Ağırlık
Medium — 3,1/5
Yıl
2015
BGG Puanı
7,96
BGG Sıralaması
#6181
Min. Yaş
12+

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain takes about 180 minutes.
Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain has a complexity rating of 3.10/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain is 12+.
Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain has a rating of 7.96/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 241 ratings. It is ranked #6181 overall.
Stonewall's Sword: The Battle of Cedar Mountain was designed by Hermann Luttmann. It was published in 2015.