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To Me!


To Me! is a computer moderated wargaming system for the Dark Age and Medieval Era covering the period from the fall of Rome until the early Renaissance. It caters for a wide variety of major armies, including Crusaders, Saracens, Teutonic Order, Normans, Saxons and Danes, to name just a few. You could probably use armies from other periods and locations as the characteristics used to describe units and generals are quite comprehensive, its just that the makers could not guarantee the combat responses as being historically accurate - although they would probably be close at least. This is particularly so because stereotypes are not used and so you are not obliged to use the makers vesion of national types such as Normans or of particular generals such as William the Conqueror. The basic building blocks such as morale, training level, tactical styles, orders and officer personalities etc are provided with suggested guidelines for their use, but you are free to express your own view of history.

Although fully compatible with any of the major games rules sets, To Me! has tried to go further by giving extra features such as allowing for the effect of generals, orders and the chain of command. No rebasing is required and it is equally suitable for 5, 15 or 25 mm figures. In fact you don't need to have figures, coloured blocks of cardboard are adequate to represent individual units and their officers.

One major difference between To Me! and other current miniatures rule sets is the existence of Yeoman, Horse Archer and other tactical styles as well as the normal Regular and Irregular styles. This emphasis has the important effect of reducing what some would see as the over-emphasis on weaponry.

– publisher's listing


Designer
Clinton Reilly
Publisher
Computer Strategies Ltd.
Status
In Print

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