1759: The Siege of Quebec (Second Edition)
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Description
Description
Designer |
Mike Wylie Grant Wylie |
Publisher | Worthington Publishing, LLC |
Players | 1-2 |
Playtime | 30-60 mins |
Suggested Age | 16 and up |
Additional Info | BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews) |
"1759: Siege of Quebec (Second Edition)" is the remake of the first wargame of the "Worthington's Great Sieges" game series. These wargames highlight command decisions for players against a solitaire game engine opponent. They have been designed for easy set up and quick game play. Game unit placement is shown on the game board and units are wooden markers representing troop and ship formations. The game was developed for solitaire play and players can play as either the French or the British against the solitaire player game engine. There is also a two player version of the game. Both sides require you to make great decisions based on good strategy, keep your wits about you when orders do not turn out well, and press on to victory.
Any time one side's morale reaches zero during a turn, the other side wins the game.
Also, the French win if they hold out until the British Navy departs.
And the British can win by taking Quebec.
Highlights of 1759: Siege of Quebec (2nd Edition):
New art style to the game board and cards
New rules and game pieces for artillery
New white French/red British/brown Indian pieces
Updated rules