
Free At Last
A game by Ted Torgerson
2 Players 180 minutes Medium
Campaign / Battle Card Driven, Dice Rolling, Point to Point Movement, Simulation
Political, Print & Play, Wargame
Description
Free At Last is a thought-provoking board game that delves into the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s in the South. Designed by Ted Torgerson and published in 2006, this game is a unique blend of campaign and battle card-driven mechanics, dice rolling, and point-to-point movement, making for a compelling and immersive experience. As a wargame, it simulates the struggles and challenges faced during this pivotal moment in history. With a playtime of 180 minutes, Free At Last is an engaging game suitable for 2 players who are familiar with board games, given its normal complexity rules. As a print and play game, it's easily accessible, allowing players to dive into this significant period in American history and explore the complexities of the Civil Rights Movement in a unique and interactive way.
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