A House Divided: War Between the States 1861-65 (1981)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 240
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Diseños Orbitales,
Mayfair Games,
Phalanx Games B.V.,
Game Designers' Workshop (GDW Games)
Designers:
Frank Chadwick,
Alan Emrich
Artists:
Jason Juta,
Frank Chadwick,
William H. Keith, Jr.,
Rich Hasenauer,
Franz Vohwinkel,
Jason Just,
Paul Richard "Rich" Banner
Mechaniken:
Simulation,
Dice Rolling,
Point to Point Movement
Beschreibung
from Mayfair Games website:
A House Divided simulates the epic struggle of the American Civil War that was fought over the twin issues of slavery and state's rights. The period from 1840 to 1861 saw these issues brought to a boil, and in 1861 the nation became tangled in a terrible war that lasted four long years.
The game depicts the war between North and South from the First Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas Junction) to Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse – or Grant's surrender at Harrisburg... Each player leads one of these two nations and makes the strategic decisions which determine the outcome of the war.
The game board represents the United States, north and south and from the Atlantic coast to just west of the Mississippi. [...] The play map contains a number of boxes, each representing a city, town or locations important to the war. These boxes are connected by transportation lines – blue for rivers, tan for roads and black for railroads – which provide the paths to victory or defeat.
Can you keep the Union whole or force the separation of the United States?
from Mayfair Games website:
A House Divided simulates the epic struggle of the American Civil War that was fought over the twin issues of slavery and state's rights. The period from 1840 to 1861 saw these issues brought to a boil, and in 1861 the nation became tangled in a terrible war that lasted four long years.
The game depicts the war between North and South from the First Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas Junction) to Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse – or Grant's surrender at Harrisburg... Each player leads one of these two nations and makes the strategic decisions which determine the outcome of the war.
The game board represents the United States, north and south and from the Atlantic coast to just west of the Mississippi. [...] The play map contains a number of boxes, each representing a city, town or locations important to the war. These boxes are connected by transportation lines – blue for rivers, tan for roads and black for railroads – which provide the paths to victory or defeat.
Can you keep the Union whole or force the separation of the United States?
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