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Form Line of Battle: Naval Wargames Rules for the Age of Sail 1650 to 1820

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Form Line of Battle: Naval Wargames Rules for the Age of Sail 1650 to 1820

Form Line of Battle: Naval Wargames Rules for the Age of Sail 1650 to 1820

2000

Designed by David Manley

Published by Long Face Games, (Web published), A & A Game Engineering

Description

Description from the designer: These rules enable you to take on the role of Hornblower RN, John Paul Jones or even Horatio Nelson. They are prepared in such a way that you can take command of a squadron of Ships of the Line, or on larger games with many players you may be given command of but one vessel. We would recommend that each player should have up to 3 vessels under his command. Experienced players could probably handle more once they have got an understanding of the game system. The basic rules are quick to learn, and there are a host of optional extras to give the feel for the period. The basic rules are designed for games set around the turn of the 18th to 19th Century, however they are equally able to be used for the Dutch Wars of the 17th Century, and there are rules covering this. The game sequence is managed using a card system, which randomizes when, and whose, command and action phases happen. There are advanced and more detailed rules for actions using frigates and smaller vessels. 9 Scenarios and 25 typical ship classes are provided to get you into the game, as well as an easy to follow system to create your own ships based on historical research. recommended scale 1/600 to 1/2400 complexity: 6/10 level of detail: 6/10 avg game length 2 hours dice required: D6 Note on 6th edition: This is essentially a reprint of the final edition published by A&A Game Engineering. If you have that edition you do not need this one

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