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Spirit Games (Est. 1984) - Supplying role playing games (RPG), wargames rules, miniatures and scenery, new and traditional board and card games for the last 20 years sells Middle Creek: A Skirmish in Eastern Kentucky Folio Series No. 6 (Ziplock)

Middle Creek: A Skirmish in Eastern Kentucky Folio Series No. 6 (Ziplock)

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On 10 January 1862, between 1 and 5:30pm, in a fight that largely determined the fate of eastern Kentucky, two small armies clashed along the swollen tributary of Middle Creek. An officer of some promise, Humphrey Marshall, generalled the CSA. A relative unknown commanded the USA by the name of James A Garfield. The CSA ensconced themselves upon heights overlooking Middle Creek. Superficially, their position seemed formidable, but they were cold, hungry, and ill armed for the coming battle. The fight soon became a fratricidal one, as two Union regiments from Kentucky led the change against rebel blue-grassers. It was a hand-to-hand affair, and though the CSA held their positions, they were battered and thoroughly demoralized. At the end of the day, Marshall had no choice but to withdraw. His supplies were thin and he was fearful of his army deserting. The battle unmade his reputation and he was barely heard from again.

Middle Creek uses the Rebel Yell! game system. Each infantry or cavalry unit in the game represents about a hundred men, i.e. one or two Companies. Each artillery unit portrays a Section of 1 or 2 guns. The hexes on the 17 x 22 inch map scale to between 80 and 100 yards.

Components:

  • one rulebook
  • one battle book
  • one examples book
  • one 17" x 22" map/playing surface
  • 140 half-inch full colour die-cut counters
  • charts & tables

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Related Tags
Playing Time
2-4 hours
Alphanumeric
M
Game Type
Wargame
Manufacturer
One Small Step
No. Players
2 Players
Designer
Richard Dengel
Reduced Items
Sale
Age
14 +
Manufacturer's Code
OSS1506

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