1861 - 00 - Hoke’s Run (American Civil War in 3D) A fictional prelude to the battle of First Manassas Review - I wish all rules were as clearly written as these rules. A good (free!) introduction to the series.
1861 - 02 - Wilson’s Creek (American Civil War in 3D) The Union make a surprise attack on the Confederates Review - This is an excellent design. One receives a lot of value for this price. The counters are impressive as well as the 3-D map concept.
1862 - 04 - Pea Ridge (American Civil War in 3D) The Confederates spent two days outflanking the entrenchments of the Union army to make a dawn strike Review - Nice addition to your Civil War collection
1862 - 10 - Shiloh (American Civil War in 3D) Confederate force under launched a surprise attack against the Union force that is encamped around Pittsburg Landing Review - Another great game in the series. Anxiously waiting for more.
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1862 - 11 - Williamsburg (American Civil War in 3D) Union must disperse the Confederate rear guard Review - Small uneven battle that is made great by some special rules and the objectives. Very enjoyable to play.
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1862 - 12 - Seven Pines (American Civil War in 3D) The Confederate Army launched a surprise attack against the Union. Review - Big Battle with lots of units (The most in the series so far). A well designed scenario that has plenty of options for both sides to obtain victory.
1862 - 14 - Gaines’s Mill (American Civil War in 3D) Historically the Confederates launched an uncoordinated attack against Porter’s V Corp Review - Huge Battle with over 60 units. Great map and a great game, although it can take a lot of time!
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1862 - 15 - Savage’s Station (American Civil War in 3D) The Confederate Army encounter the Union rearguard at Savages's Station. Review - A small map with lots of units against a few. Does take some strategic thought to win as the smaller force but a great game
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1862 - 17 - Malvern Hill (American Civil War in 3D) General Robert E Lee managed to get all his commanders together, but they were faced with the largest concentration of artillery that the Civil War would see
Black Water Navies Sci-Fi ship combat and campaign system Review - The rules seem tight and offer some detailed game play. More suited to single ship or small group combat, although larger fleets are easily handled if you have the time. Good back story, with a huge range of pre-configured ships available.