
Guilford
A game by Mark Miklos
1 - 2 Players 180 minutes Medium
Dice Rolling, Hexagon Grid
Age of Reason, American Revolutionary War, Wargame
Description
Guilford is a strategic board game that drops you into the midst of the American Revolutionary War, specifically the Battles of Guilford Courthouse and Eutaw Springs in 1781. Designed by Mark Miklos and published in 2002, this game is perfect for 1 to 2 players looking for a challenging and immersive experience. With a playtime of 180 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to maneuver your troops and outsmart your opponent on the hexagon grid. The game features a unique blend of dice rolling and tactical decision-making, with specialty units and tactics chits that add a layer of complexity and excitement to the game. The regimental scale and 1 hour per turn time frame allow for a detailed and realistic simulation of the battles, while the random player order and army morale track keep the game exciting and unpredictable. Whether you're a seasoned wargamer or just looking for a new challenge, Guilford is a great choice for anyone interested in the American Revolutionary War.
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