
Quebec 1759
A game by Tom Dalgliesh, Lance Gutteridge, Steve Brewster
2 Players 60 minutes Low
Dice Rolling, Point to Point Movement, Secret Unit Deployment, Simulation
Age of Reason, American Indian Wars, Wargame
Description
Quebec 1759 is a classic board game that drops you into the midst of the French and Indian War, where you'll take on the role of either the British or French, vying for control of Canada. This game is all about simplicity and strategy, with easy-to-learn rules that let you dive right into the action. The game features a beautiful, period-style map of the area around Quebec, where you'll move your units along roads and towns using a point-to-point system. With the use of wooden blocks to represent units, you'll experience a unique "fog of war" effect, where your opponent can't see the strength or type of unit you're deploying. This adds a fun layer of strategy and suspense to the game, which can be played out in about 60 minutes. Whether you're a fan of wargames or just looking for a fun and challenging experience, Quebec 1759 is a great choice.
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