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Battle of Monongahela
Battle of Monongahela
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The "Battle of Monogahela" is a low to moderate complexity tactical game set during the 18th century. It chronicles the British Army's march into Fort Duquesne in 1755. Can the French military hold its ground? The stage is set...
MUSEUM EDITION - a new folio version which features a paper map (instead of canvas). This game is otherwise the same as boxed and folio editions. Museums and Historical Sites can now offer a slice of history for a more accessible price (use contact form on our website for wholesale terms). Fans of history are also invited!
Print and Play Version now available on War Game Vault!
July 9, 1755- the French have built a fort called Fort Duquesne at a strategic location in British claimed territory. General Braddock has gathered a large force of British regulars and colonial militia to march through the wilderness and capture the fort. The British have to build a road as they go leaving them vulnerable to ambush. The French have collected a large force of Native American allies to teach the British about the new kind of warfare in North America.
The game takes about 90 minutes to play. One player commands the British forces and the other player commands the French forces. Cards vary the game play.
PLAYERS: 2
AGE: 14+
TIME TO PLAY: 90 Minutes
DESIGNER: Stephen L. Kling, Jr.
CONTENTS:
- 48 game pieces (5/8" inch)
- A single rulebook (4 pages)
- 20 game cards
- A canvas game map (11x17" inch)
- 1 six sided die
©2023 The Historical War Game Company, LLC. Published under license by Blue Panther LLC.
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