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Three Days of Gettysburg, The (Revised Edition, 2nd Printing)

By: GMT Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Great Battles of the American Civil War

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Product Info

Title
Three Days of Gettysburg, The (Revised Edition, 2nd Printing)
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Author
Richard Berg
Publish Year
2004
Dimensions
9x12x3"
NKG Part #
1000754094
MFG. Part #
GMT9505R
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 6 Players
Game Length
180 - 4500 Minutes

Description

This third printing of the award-winning initial game in GMT's GBACW series offers upgraded components and information throughout. If you own the original 1995 edition of Three Days of Gettysburg, or if you have the upgrade kit, you can continue playing those versions with no problems; those versions still stand the test of time quite well. In this Special 2004 Edition of Three Days of Gettysburg, we've done our best to improve and enhance the components and rules to this already classic game. Specifically:

The six counter sheets contain all of the original and replacement counters from the first two versions of the game, as well as some new counters and units with modified unit strengths and morale levels based on recent research. Rodger MacGowan and Mark Simonitch have revised and upgraded the original counter graphics, and these counters are printed on the higher-quality stock you've come to expect from us in recent years.

Mark Simonitch has completely reworked the three game maps. He's used the original work and maps from Rick Barber and Joe Youst's first two versions as a base, and come up with another of his clean and elegant looks that makes these maps both nice to look at and easy to play on.

The GBACW 4.4 rules that appeared in Gringo! were a major step up for the series in terms of both rules streamlining and presentation. Those rules have been further edited and version 4.5 has been released for this new edition of Three Days of Gettysburg.

Mark has streamlined and done new layouts on the game charts to give players the best mix yet of readability and utility in the least possible table space. Included are some neat charts created by Mike Lemick that allow you to easily keep track of the status of each side's command and routed unit status...

As you'll note from the graphic above, Rodger has created a whole new game box for this new edition of the game. The game box is the crowning piece of what is, for a Reprint Edition, about as close to a brand new game, component-wise, as you could get (which is why there is no Update Kit for this version - it would essentially be a whole new game).

So, if your original copy is showing some wear and tear, or if you want an edition of this classic game in which the updated graphics and systems outshine the original (and that is saying a lot), or you simply missed purchasing the first edition of this best-selling game, this Special 2004 Edition is for you!