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Worthington Publishing  |  SKU: 29834048973

Hold the Line: French and Indian War Expansion Set

€33.47 EUR
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Description

Designers Matt Burchfield
Grant Wylie
Mike Wylie
Publisher Worthington Games
Players 1-2
Playtime 60 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Expansion For Hold the Line
Hold the Line: The French and Indian War

From the website:

As a prelude to the American Revolutionary War, the French and Indian War shaped many of the future leaders and laid the seeds for that conflict. The French and Indian War expansion for the Hold the Line contains the following:
  • 8 page color rule/scenario book
  • French army counters
  • Indian Warrior counters
  • British Roger's Rangers type counters
  • New hex tiles for Indian villages, open water, boats, forts and additional forest terrain tiles

The expansion has the followings 5 French and Indian War scenarios:

Battle on Snowshoes March 13, 1758: Rogers Rangers are ambushed by combined French and Indian forces. Greatly outnumbered, the Rangers must survive until night to make their escape.

Louisbourg June 8 1758: Against waiting French forces, British General Wolfe leads an amphibious landing of British light infantry and rangers to establish a beach head on Isle Royale.

Montmorecy Falls July 31, 1759: Combined British land and amphibious attack against the entrenched French army around Montmorency Falls in an effort to break the stalemate during the Quebec campaign.

Ste-Foy April 28, 1760: The French army attempt to recapture Quebec from the weakened British army in one of the hardest fought conventional battles of the French and Indian War.

Bloody Bridge July 31, 1763: British relief forces attack Pontiac's Indian village along the Detroit river in an attempt to lift the siege of Fort Detroit during Pontiac's war.

Expands
  • Hold The Line