
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse
A game by Marc W. Miller, Paul Richard "Rich" Banner, Greg Novak
2 Players 120 minutes Low
Dice Rolling, Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Line of Sight, Movement Points, Simulation, Variable Set-up
Age of Reason, American Revolutionary War, Civil War, Wargame
Description
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse is a classic wargame that drops you into the midst of the American Revolutionary War. Published back in 1978, this game has been a staple of the genre for decades, and its easy-to-learn rules make it accessible to new players. Designed by Marc W. Miller, Paul Richard "Rich" Banner, and Greg Novak, the game is designed for two players and can be played in about 120 minutes, making it a great introduction to wargaming. As you take on the role of either the British or American forces, you'll use a combination of dice rolling, grid movement, and line of sight to outmaneuver your opponent on the hexagon grid. The game's variable setup ensures that each playthrough is unique, keeping the game exciting and challenging. With its roots in the Age of Reason and the American Revolutionary War, The Battle of Guilford Courthouse is a great choice for fans of historical wargames. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new challenge, this game is sure to provide hours of engaging and strategic gameplay.
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