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This is a game type simulation of the War Of 1812 in North America on the strategic and operational levels.
The objective of both players will be to accumulate victory points for certain actions. The player who has accumulated the most victory points by the end of the game is the winner.
This download includes the following:
– High quality rulebook in PDF format ready to print
– Full colour enhanced map ready to print
– All unpunched counters in color ready to print
– All tables and charts ready to print
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
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