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Strategy & Tactics 252: The New Mexico Campaign 1862

Strategy & Tactics 252:  The New Mexico Campaign 1862
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Prix : 23.00 €

Editeur : Decision Games

Référence : DG-ST252

Format : magazine

Periode : 19e siècle et début 20e

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The Civil War in the Far West: The New Mexico Campaign, 1862 (NMC), is a two-player, low-to-intermediate complexity simulation of the Confederate invasion of the US southwest. It's primarily a strategic-level design, but it also contains operational undertones. The Confederate player is generally on the offensive, but the situation also calls for the Union player to make counterattacks.

Each hexagon on the map represents nine miles (14.6 kilometers) from side to opposite side. The units of maneuver for both sides are represented using a "strength point" system in which each point equals approximately 100 troops. Each artillery unit represents about six guns. Each game turn represents half a month. The game has been designed by Charles Diamond.

The Confederate combat units are illustrated with cavalry icons; those of the Union are shown as infantry. That was a broad compromise adopted due to the historic fact both "armies" engaged here - which, in reality, amounted to roughly a reinforced brigade on each side - are probably best described as combined-arms dragoon-and-foot combinations. Their unit compositions varied, as did their combat tactics, with the day-to-day availability of remounts and other supplies. Since the main sub-component of the Confederate force was known as Sibley's Cavalry Brigade, while the Union roster was primarily made up of infantry companies, we went with the icon presentation you see on the counters.

Artillery, supply wagons and depots are printed in Union blue on one side and in Confederate gray on their other. That's because those units may be captured during play and pressed into service in the army of the capturing side. The turn sequence outline is shown below.

Confederate Player Turn

Confederate March Phase

Union Forced March Phase

Confederate Combat Phase

Confederate Supply Phase

Confederate Attrition Sub-Phase

Confederate Supply Wagon & Artillery Destruction Sub-Phase

Confederate Depot Creation Sup-Phase

Union Player Turn

Union March Phase

Confederate Forced March Phase

Union Combat Phase

Union Withdrawal Phase (Only Turns 2 & 5)

Union Supply Phase

Union Attrition Sub-Phase

Union Supply Wagon & Artillery Destruction Sup-Phase

Union Depot Creation Sup-Phase

In the outline above, note the Union player's forced march phase occurs as an interlude in the Confederate player turn, while the Confederate player's forced march phase occurs as an interlude in the Union player turn.