Horse & Musket: Annual #4
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Description
Description
Designer |
Paul Aceto Xavier Rubio Campillo Sean Chick Daniel Chick Marc Figueras Amabel Holland Paul Mach |
Publisher | Hollandspiele |
Players | 1-2 |
Playtime | 0-0 mins |
Suggested Age | 0 and up |
Additional Info | BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews) |
Horse and Musket Annual Number 4 is the fourth fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-V and Horse & Matchlock.
The scenarios include...
Alford – July 2, 1645 – “I found myself so slighted”
Mohács – August 12, 1687 – 1526 Avenged
Almenar – July 27, 1710 – Stanhope’s Great Charge
Bassignana – September 27, 1745 – Bourbon High Tide in Italy
Rocoux – October 11, 1746 – “Hell opened her mouth to swallow us up.”
Kay – July 23, 1759 – Preamble to Kunersdorf
Trenton – December 26, 1776 – “Victory or death”
Assunpink Creek – January 2, 1777 – “We’ve got the old fox safe now.”
Bennigton – August 16, 1777 – “They are ours, or this night Molly Stark sleeps a widow!”
Kings Mountain – October 7, 1780 – “With fire and sword.”
Valmy – September 20, 1792 – “Vive la Nation!”
First Abukir – July 25, 1799 – Jochim Murat Wins His Laurels
Jena – October 14, 1806 – “…if he were alive we wouldn’t be here today.”
Talavera – July, 27-28, 1809 – “My God! What is an army without a chief?”
Smolensk – August 17, 1812 – Napoléon Takes the Gateway to Old Russia
Borodino – September 7, 1812 – “And if there should be another battle tomorrow, where is my army?”
Berezina – November 28, 1812 – Perilous Winter Crossing
Lützen – May 2, 1813 – Napoleon’s Bloody Return to Prussia
Bautzen – May 20-21, 1813 – The Truce of Pläswitz
Lacoste Plantation – December 23, 1814 – “The British shall not sleep upon our territory!”