Strategy & Tactics #225 With Bonus!!!
Twilight's Last Gleaming 2: Further Battles of the War of 1812, three separate battles each with its own map area!
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The cover (low grade excellent condition with slight flaws such as slight creasing though the cover retains much of its original appeal), magazine with rules attached (high grade excellent condition with only slight flaws, glossy white pages, and no marks, stains, etc.), full-color 34"x22" map (high grade excellent condition with only slight flaws, such as a small amount of fold-flake wear and slight creasing in the border areas at the edges), and 88 5/8-inch counters (unpunched and in new condition, well-centered on the front, while the backs have all information on the counter, the information is touching the left edge, see picture) are all in low grade excellent to new condition.
The bonus includes the official updated rules (revised several times after the game was published), Official Errata, unofficial errata and clarifications, and an unofficial Rules Summary Play Aid. Some to all of the bonus will be sent by email upon shipping your purchase. All bonus and extras material are available for sale separately if requested. Twilight’s Last Gleaming 2 (TLG2) presents three important battles fought in the later stages of the War of 1812 (Lundy's Lane, Chippewa, and the Thames). The Americans re-secured their control of the Old Northwest and then attempted to win the war by invading and conquering Canada. TLG2 is a follow-on to the original TLG, which was published in S&T #184 (Mar/Apr 1997) and covered the battles of Bladensburg, North Point and New Orleans. The games are low complexity 2-player tactical scale simulations. Each turn is equivalent to 15 to 60 minutes of actual battle time. The battles were characterized by bursts of rapid and savage movement and combat, interspersed by periods of relative inactivity. One player commands the American forces, while the other commands the Anglo-Canadian opposition. The American player is generally on the offensive in all three games, but the Anglo-Canadian player also has ample opportunity for counterattack. Articles included in this issue are: The Greatest Tank Battle: The Kursk-Orel Salients Summer 1943 by William Sariego, The Armies in the East, 1943 by Joseph Miranda, The Development of the Canadian Army, 1600-1900 by Brian Train, Great Military Captain: Maurice of Nassau - Prince of Modern Warfare by William Stroock, Alcibiades, Demagogue of the Peloponnesian War by Mark J. Perry. Game designer Charles Diamond. Published Nov/Dec 2004 by Decision Games.
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