
Postcard from the Revolution
A game by Mike DeSanto
2 Players 30 minutes Low
Grid Movement, Hexagon Grid, Simulation
American Revolutionary War, Print & Play, Wargame
Description
Postcard from the Revolution is a unique and compact war game that packs a big punch despite its small size. Designed by Mike DeSanto, this 2004 game is an innovative attempt to distill the essence of war gaming into a tiny, mail-friendly package. The game includes everything you need to play, from the board to counters and rules, all on a single postcard. This clever design makes it easy to learn and play, with straightforward rules that get you into the action quickly. In just 30 minutes, you and your opponent can dive into a thrilling simulation of a single battle from the American Revolution, such as Germantown or Brandywine Creek. The game's grid movement and hexagon grid mechanics create a immersive and strategic experience, making you feel like you're right in the midst of the action. With its print-and-play design and wargame categories, Postcard from the Revolution is a must-try for fans of historical battles and strategic gameplay. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a quick and exciting challenge, this game is sure to deliver.
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