Board Games Gettysburg: A Time For Heroes

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Some very interesting game mechanics on this one. Worthington Games tends to specialize in simple - though far from simplistic - designs. Akin to the "Blind Swords / Black Swan" system of Hermann Luttmann, 'card-driven' here means an entire matrix of player tactical decisions rather than reactions to random events.
 

Some very interesting game mechanics on this one. Worthington Games tends to specialize in simple - though far from simplistic - designs. Akin to the "Blind Swords / Black Swan" system of Hermann Luttmann, 'card-driven' here means an entire matrix of player tactical decisions rather than reactions to random events.
Looks good, but at my age I don't think I have the patience to play it.
 

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