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Game - 133 - Baton Rouge

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 133 - Baton Rouge
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TitleBaton Rouge
SubtitleStreet Fighting in the Louisiana Capital - August 5, 1862
Issue133
Has GameYes
Publisher3W
PubDate
Game NameBaton Rouge
SolitaireNo
EditionGame
Counters100
ContributorJim Dingeman, Richard Berg, Richard Jupa
ArtistTed Koller
DesignerRichard H. Berg
Game TagsAmerican Civil War
Strategy & Tactics - Game - 133 - Baton Rouge



Description: Baton Rouge is part of the Great Battles of the American Civil War series (GBACW). This series is an offshoot of the Terrible Swift Sword: Battle of Gettysburg Game (TSS) system.

The game simulates the Confederate attempt to retake the Louisiana capital in August, 1862. A unique aspect of this battle was the support of the Confederate ironclad Arkansas, which leads to a simulation of naval support of street fighting.
Contents:
  • FYI A.A. Nofi
  • How Iran Lost/Iraq
  • Won the Gulf War R. Jupa & J. Dingeman
  • Simulation: Baton Rouge R. Berg
  • Summer and Smoke: Baton Rouge R. Berg
Notes: Game-turns represent about three quarters of an hour of real time. The map scale is 110 per hex, and each Strength Point is the equivalent of 25 men or 1 artillery/naval gun.

1 22" x 17” mapsheet, 1 countersheet of 100 counters.

This game was included in Strategy & Tactics magazine #133.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-08 09:25:29. Last edited by gdm on 2019-10-17 18:03:58

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