Produktbeschreibung
Historic Gaming #6
In 1836, Americans, who since the early 1800s had been migrating and settling in the Mexican territory of Texas, along with the Mexican locals (Tejanos), were attempting to establish an independent republic. Seized early in the revolt against Mexican authority by these Texians (as these American-led revolutionaries were called), the Alamo Mission in San Antonio was surrounded and besieged by the forces of His Excellency, Don Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna.
The Alamo Remembered is a quick, 1-2 player, historical game covering those dramatic minutes when legends were made at the Alamo. In this game of bluff and counter-bluff, command the Texian or Mexican units, defending or attacking the walls of the Alamo.
With no dice rolling, rules to cover many variable conditions during this historic assault, and a “Last Stand” climax to the game, the birth of Texas is yours to relive. As the Texians, can you hold out at the Alamo to the last, or as the Mexicans quickly breach walls for glory? Find out in The Alamo Remembered!
Game Data:
Number of Players: 1 or 2
Ages: 10 and up
Playing Time: approximately 30 minutes
Complexity: 2 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 7 on a 9 scale
Scale: Each unit represents 25-30 men, or 1 artillery unit.
What's In The Box?:
• 16-page full color Rules booklet (Optional and Solitaire Rules included!)
• One beautiful 8.5" x 16.5" game map
• 54 double-sided 3/4" square game pieces
• One 8.5" x 16.5" mounted, jigsaw-cut game map
• One bright red, 9 1/4" x 5 7/8" Standard cardboard VPG game box
• One beautiful box cover sleeve
• One "Wipes-A-Lot" napkin
• One charcoal desiccant packet
What They're Saying:
- "The theme works well. It feels like an Alamo, no-hope experience against tremendous odds. The mechanics work very well and the situation is challenging for both sides. ...I guess the key for me is that as soon as I finished playing, I wanted another go, and again, and again and again… It really kept me coming back for more. It was great fun in a short space of time. A terrific introduction to war gaming. Easy to teach, tense, thematic and fun." - Mark Rivera (Boardgames in Blighty)
Credits:
Game Design: George Barna
SDC Development: Dana Lombardy
VPG Additional Design, Documentation & Development: Alan Emrich
Map Art: Tim Allen
Counter Art: Mike Smith
Research Assistance: Nicholas Stern
Playtesting: Mark Desjardins, Noelle Le Bienvenu, Leigh Toms, Kevin Treese, Joseph Vales, Michael Vinarcik
Proofreading: Dana Lombardy, Leigh Toms, Ian Wakeham |