The Battle of Shiloh
1984
Designed by Richard H. Berg, Jon Southard
Published by West End Games, West End Games
The Battle of Shiloh is two-player game recreating what US Grant called the severest battle fought in the western theater during the Civil War. This two-day action (April 6-7, 1862) was the Confederacy's great attempt to reverse two months of defeat and recapture western Tennessee. It is an interesting game, with an intriguing system in which the Union force is alerted and pushed into combat slowly. It is almost as if you can feel the soldiers getting up and emerging from their tents. As many games of West End Games, this one is not well known, which is a shame really. Each copy should contain: one rules book two die-cut sheets of 300 counters (total) one 22"x33" mapsheet Cover Art: Ray Sternbergh Graphics Design: Larry Catalano Art Production: Melanie Gottlieb, Carolyn Edelstein (from the rulebook and user's description)
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