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The Battle of Guilford Courthouse: The Beginning of the End
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The Battle of Guilford Courthouse: The Beginning of the End

Designed by Mark H. Walker

Published by Armchair General magazine, Lock 'n Load Publishing, LLC.

Casual Flow: 15 Min Teach

Players

1-2

Play Time

90 min

Complexity

2.0 / 5

Rating

6.3

Year

2004

Community Snapshot

Medium-Light complexity
~90 min
6.3 on BGG (6)
Some text

Categories

Age of Reason
Set in the 17th–18th century Enlightenment — exploration, colonialism, and scientific revolution.
American Revolutionary War
Set during the American Revolution (1775–1783) — independence, strategy, and colonial warfare.
Print & Play
Download and print at home — accessible DIY gaming.
Wargame
Simulate warfare — military strategy, tactics, and historical battles.

Rated 0.0 by the community, The Battle of Guilford Courthouse: The Beginning of the End brings hexagon grid to 1–2 players in about ~90 min.

How It Plays

Hexagon Grid

The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.

About This Game

THIS GAME HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. The Battle of Guilford Courthouse: The Beginning of the End, simulates the meeting between the forces of General Nathan Greene and Lord Earl Cornwallis. The player controls by moving counters across the map and combating enemy formations the American and British formations that fought in the battle.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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