We the People
(1993)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Action / Event, Area Majority / Influence, Campaign / Battle Card Driven, Card Play Conflict Resolution, Dice Rolling, Hand Management, Point to Point Movement, Simulation und Variable Player Powers...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 120 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | The Avalon Hill Game Co |
| Designers: | Mark Herman |
| Artists: | Stephen Langmead, William B. T. Trego |
| Mechanics: | Action / Event, Area Majority / Influence, Campaign / Battle Card Driven, Card Play Conflict Resolution, Dice Rolling, Hand Management, Point to Point Movement, Simulation, Variable Player Powers |
We the People was the first in what has become a very popular trend for wargaming. The typically hex-based maps were simplified into an abstract system of connected spaces, which are used for army movement and to keep track of who controls the provinces politically. The armies themselves are greatly simplified, but the general in charge of the army gains much importance through his ratings for combat effectiveness and overall strategic effectiveness. Typically, dice are used to resolve conflicts between troops, however a deck of battle cards are used instead, which captures the feel of conflict much better and gives approximately the same results seemingly without the bitterness that accompanies skewed die rolls. And lastly, the overall ebb and flow of the game is determined through the play of strategy cards, which ostensibly mark certain historical events during the Revolutionary War, but each card has multiple purposes depending on which side is attempting to use it.
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We the People
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