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Caseros 1852

By: Simulations Workshop

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: DTP War Games (Simulations Workshop)


Product Info

Title
Caseros 1852
Category
Publish Year
1998
Dimensions
8.5x11x.1"
NKG Part #
2137182714
Type
Ziplock
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 Players
Game Length
90 Minutes

Description

Please note that this is a DTP (Desk Top Publishing) game designed on a desktop computer and all components, including the counters which will have to be cut and mounted, are printed on paper. These are designed by some very well-known designers and are a low cost alternative to today's professionally produced games. On rare occasions, some of these games are reproduced by other companies with higher quality components including die-cut counters but most of them are not. If you believe this game to have a professionally produced version, please contact us with your inquiry and we will help you to locate it if it does indeed exist.

On February 3, 1852 the Battle of Caseros decided the fate of Argentina. The rebel General Urquiza defeated the forces of dictator General Rosas on a grassy plain 10 miles northwest of Buenos Aires, and Argentine democracy was born. Units are regiments and battalions, with 250 meters per hex and 30 minutes to the turn. One 11 by 17 parchment map, 140 color counters, rules and charts. Simple system of leader activation and combat. Rules are included for cavalry charges, cavalry pursuit, off map cavalry movement, wagon barricades, leader poltoonery, and Congreve Rockets.