1066 The Battle of Hastings in 3D The famous battle of Hastings Review - One of the more interesting Orders of Battle for Hastings. No cookie cutters here. The hexagon playing pieces drive me nuts, but, they are well done as is the map. I haven't read the rules yet.
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 - This is a great series and on some battles from the ACW I had not heard of. Keep them coming and I will buy them. Could the system be used for Napoleonic battles?
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
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 Review - #17 in a series I hope continues for a long time.