
Hoka Hey!
A points system allows players to select and equip their forces, including buying skill levels (raw, normal, or veteran). A terrain chart can be used to randomly determine tabletop terrain. Victory points are awarded for such achievements as taking objectives (more important to the cavalry) or "counting coup" (Indians only). Playable rules cover both ranged and melee combat, artillery, and morale. Play continues until a "sudden death" dieroll determines the end is near.
- Designer
- Martin Goddard
- Publisher
- Peter Pig
- Year Published
- 1988
- Status
- Out of Print
- Contents
- 10-page rules booklet (single-sided pages). Last page doubles as reference card.
- Scale
- Intended for use with 15mm figures
- Basing
- Individual - 12mm x 12mm (foot), 12mm x 24mm (mounted). These sizes are for 15mm scale; double for 25mm scale.
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