The Hotness
Games|People|Company
Dominion: Dark Ages
Among the Stars
Mage Knight: Board Game
Eclipse
Fantastiqa
Mice and Mystics
Thunder Road
Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition)
The Big Bang Theory: The Party Game
Lords of Waterdeep
Virgin Queen
Skyline
Agricola: All Creatures Big and Small
Targi
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition)
Ace of Spies
The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
Dominion
Collapsible D: The Final Minutes of the Titanic
Android: Netrunner
1989: Dawn of Freedom
Alien Frontiers
Village
Twilight Struggle
Omen: A Reign of War
Hawaii
Agricola
Glory to Rome
Dungeon Command: Sting of Lolth
Kingdom Builder
Arkham Horror
War of the Ring
Race for the Galaxy
Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
Ora et Labora
The Castles of Burgundy
7 Wonders
Pirate Dice: Voyage on the Rolling Seas
1984: Animal Farm
The New Science
Twilight Imperium (third edition)
Quarriors! Quarmageddon
Trajan
Dominant Species
K2
Wrong Chemistry
Tammany Hall
Zombicide
Power Grid
Battlestar Galactica
Information
Designer
Artist
Publisher
Year Published
2011
# of Players
1 − 3
User Suggested # of Players

(no votes yet)
(0 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
 
Mfg Suggested Ages
 
User Suggested Ages
(no votes yet)
[poll]
Language Dependence
(no votes yet)
(0 voters) [poll]
Honors
Subdomain
(4 voters) [vote]
Category
Mechanic
Expansion
Expands
Family
Primary Name
The American Revolution: Decision in North America
Alternate Names
Website
 Corrections
 Customize View
xml RSS Feed 
Facebook Twitter Delicious Google
ObjectID: 99042
Description Edit | History

The American Revolution: Decision in North America (AR), is a two-player wargame, designed by Joseph Miranda, in which you command the Americans or the British in the War of American Independence, 1775-82. The American player may also control French and Spanish units if those nations enter the war. Instead of the full campaign game, players may also choose to play the shorter scenario that ends in 1779.

Each inch on the area map, which covers all of North America from the Mississippi River east, including the Caribbean, equals 100 miles. Each brigade-sized unit represents two to four battalions (about 1,500 to 4,000 men). Each game turn represents one year. All the game’s charts and tables are printed on the mapsheet.

The rules contain a total of 13,000 words, which works out to allow two experienced players to finish a game in four to five hours. The system can be fudged for solitaire play.

Rules cover such things as: initiative, rabble rousing, revolutionary political progress, colonial loyalties, the European balance of power, mobilizing new units, forced march, supply and forage, enlistment expirations, leaders, fog of war, fleets, French and Spanish alliances, Hessians, Indian sovereignty, fortresses and sieges, partisans, militia, overrun, massacre, political vs. military victory, frontier warfare, honors of war, grenadiers, light troops, detachments, regulars, and much more. The turn sequence is as follows.

BGG Marketplace
Pg. 1
Like New £12.00 20-Apr-2012 flag
More Information Edit | History

Published in issue #270 Strategy and Tactics Magazine, Sept-Oct 2011.

Versions
[Add Version]
Pg. 1
The American Revolution: Decision in North America
Nick: 
First Edition
Publisher: Decision Games (I)
Artist: 
Year: 2011
Size:  
English
Release Date:   
View
Corrections
Link Image
Images
Gallery: All | Game | People | Creative Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Upload »] [Link Image]
Pg. 1 of 1
Videos
Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Add »] Category:
Pg. 1 of 1
Linked Forums Relationship: Board Game Forums | Expansion Forums Hot | Recent | Active
[Browse »]
Pg. 1
No Threads Found
Blogs Hot | Recent
Pg. 1
No Posts Found
Recommendations
Files
Title | Hot | Recent
[Browse »]  [Upload File »]
Pg. 1 of 1
2 Mark's card replacements for Word 2002
Mark's card replacements for Word 2002
2012-01-24
4 Map Errata
Ready-to-print map errata, including a direct sea route between Quebec and the Gulf of St Lawrence, direct movement paths from Quebec to Montreal to Fort Oswego.
2011-12-30
4 Corrected European Balance of Power Table
Corrected European Balance of Power Table, Sets nicely right behind the Spain,France, and Great Britain Holding Boxes.
2011-12-11
3 The American Revolution - S&T 270 Errata and Q&A
Fairly comprehensive errata and Q&A compiled from the game discussion on ConsimWorld. All items are answered by the designer, Joe Miranda. Includes printable "sticky errata" for the map, to provide the missing space on the European Balance of Power table
2011-11-29
6 Die Roll Summary: American Revolution S&T 270
Quick reference sheet listing all game die rolls and their effects by phase and function
2011-11-08
3 British Influence Card Display
More from MvR.
2011-08-24
4 American Influence Card Display
More from MvR
2011-08-24
5 Influence Card Display for the American Player
Enables the use of the cards as opposed to chits
2011-08-22
16 Card replacements for the chits
Courtesy MvR.
2011-08-21
Statistics
Board Game Rank: N/A
Num Ratings: 15
Average Rating: 7.17
Standard Deviation: 1.90
Num Views: 10304
GeekBuddy Analysis: Analyze
Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 1.5
Fans: 3
Personal Comments: 16
Users Owning: 106
Users Wanting: 23
Users Trading: 1 [find trade matches]
Has Parts For Trade: 0
Want Parts In Trade: 0
Price History: View
Total Plays: 13
Plays This Month: 0
Linked Items Relationship: Expansions for this Game
Sort: Category: Mechanic:
Pg. 1 of 0
No Items Found
Web Links
[Add Link] [Propose Default] [Browse]
Pg. 1 of 0
No Items Found
Tags
Your Tags: Add tags
Popular Tags: american-revolution [+] Wargame [+] 2-player [+] hex-and-counter [+] [View All]
User Information
Use this tool to rate games, save comments, and manage your collection.
Front Page | Welcome | Contact | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Advertise | Support BGG | Feeds RSS
Geekdo, BoardGameGeek, the Geekdo logo, and the BoardGameGeek logo are trademarks of BoardGameGeek, LLC.