2 - 8 players | |
average 120 minutes | |
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Published in 1997 | |
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Miniatures Wargame World War I Civil War | |
Grid Movement |
Square Bashing 1914-1918 is a very different concept from most miniatures rules, which makes it almost a hybrid between miniatures and boardgames. The playing surface (usually 6'x4') is subdivided into 12" squares. Each square is designated as open (minimal movement impediment) or closed (serious impediment). Players build up their forces in a square and assault adjacent squares in an attempt to capture them Because figures simply occupy a square, there is no need for strict basing sizes. In fact, unlike most miniatures games, there is no adverse effect for having a variety of basing sizes. Note: modifications for Russian Civil War and East Africa battles are also included. Scale: Infantry battalions: 4 bases Artillery battery: 1-2 bases Cavalry regiment: 4 bases Armored car squadron: 2 models Tank units: 1 model Machine gun company: 1 base Lorry transport unit: 2 models Brigade/Division HQ: 1 base Squares can hold up to 12 infantry/cavalry units, artillery bases, or tank bases. Expanded by: Proletarians, To Horse!
Total Games Played: | 2 |
Average Players Per Game | 2 |
Badges | Name | NemePoints | Total Games | Avg. NemePoints | Wins / Losses | % Won |
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Glen Kehoe | 104 | 2 | 52.00 |
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100 % | |
Mark Young | 26 | 1 | 26.00 |
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0 % | |
Neill Stoddart | 26 | 1 | 26.00 |
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0 % |
Date Played | Result | |
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9/19/2015 |
1st
Glen Kehoe
52
2nd
Mark Young
26
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10/20/2012 |
1st
Glen Kehoe
52
2nd
Neill Stoddart
26
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