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    Folks into historical board wargaming may be interested in this...

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    Last Full Measure is a hex-and-counter game system of Civil War battles that depicts CW battles at a scale of 250 yards to a hex and 100 men to a strength-point. It functions as a brigade scaled game, but uses regiments to deploy those brigades. It's an "intermediate level" rules-set that anyone familiar with the old Avalon Hills classic will have no trouble picking up. While regiments are used, this isn't a regimental scale game along the lines of GMT's Great Battles series, or The Gamer's Line of Battle series; this is a more zoomed out and simpler system.

    The games are "print-and-play" and free-of-charge, just download the files, have them printed, mount, cut, and play. They do require some ability and stamina to produce; Gettysburg has over 1,000 counters, but anyone that can handle a utility knife and a straight edge can handle it; ie; it's no more difficult than making good cartridges.

    I produced this system for myself to game the battles that interested me, game companies won't cover; and I'm making it available to anyone that's interested.

    At the moment completed battles available are:

    Cross Keys & Port Republic
    South Mountain
    Brandy Station
    Second Manassas
    Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville (The Ashby's Gap Turnpike)
    Hanover (PA)
    Gettysburg

    In the works and nearly ready are:

    First Manassas
    1st & 2nd Kernstown
    Chickamauga
    Bentonville

    The rules, charts, tables, maps, and counters, all the files you need are in PDF format, and available at: Uhlan Games.
    All the games are also available as ZunTzu files, and I'm trying to learn how to stuff them into Vassal.

    opening set-up for Second Manassas (screenshot from ZunTzu)
    Gerald Todd
    1st Maine Cavalry
    Eos stupra si jocum nesciunt accipere.

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    Re: Wargame

    I love the old style games. Spent many an hour playing them.
    Michael Comer
    one of the moderator guys

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      Re: Wargame

      Originally posted by Michael Comer View Post
      I love the old style games. Spent many an hour playing them.
      So did I. It's amazing how things change, as a teenager (and slightly beyond) my friends and I would spend hours playing the old Avalon Hill games. Now the vast majority of teens would die of boredom if they couldn't be online blowing apart aliens with mega-guns in 3D.
      John Duffer
      Independence Mess
      MOOCOWS
      WIG
      "There lies $1000 and a cow."

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        Re: Wargame

        I have to disagree with that stereotype. There are plenty of arcade games that are much older than me.
        Michael Denisovich

        Bookkeeper, Indian agent, ethnologist, and clerk out in the Territory
        Museum administrator in New Mexico

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