Although the last game was enjoyable in itself, there were various issues that had been sidestepped rather than resolved in order to get the game on the table. After considering a host of practical issues and reviewing a bunch of games over the last few years, I decided to give the well tested
Square Brigadier another go. Since everything from unit foot prints to terrain are still geared to 4" squares, which happen to give me effectively a "bigger" table top, I decided to use virtual squares, measuring in 4" increments and checking alignment now and then.
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Turn 3: The Dominion forces advance and engage a Rebel outpost as Rebel reinforcements begin to pour onto the table on the other side of the hill.
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The scenario was inspired by the Reinforcements On Table scenario from CS Grants's Scenarios for Wargames (which is now available again), crossed with a relevant small historical action from 1866.
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The Grenadiers line has been broken up by terrain and the Rebels defending the village have been stubborn.
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To be continued......
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