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Tango0109 Sep 2022 8:51 p.m. PST

"We played another game using the Alter of Freedom rules . This time the Battle of Glendale which sees McClellan's army already in retreat with the baggage that is being persued by Jackson on one flank , and Lee and Longstreet are about to arrive on the other . It would turn out to be another great game . Table was 10x6 with 6 of us playing…"


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Texan Phil McBride28 Sep 2022 8:43 a.m. PST

Lovely huge tabletop and miniatures. Such small figures on big big table reminds of Avalon Hill's first Gettysburg game with the long rectangular cardboard counters and board in a 3D format.

Tango0115 Oct 2022 8:46 p.m. PST

Happy you enjoyed it…

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