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Post by easye on Jan 30, 2017 15:02:32 GMT
Greetings, I have posted my American Civil Paw at my blog:  In 1862, the state of Kenteddy had declared themselves neutral, but Tederalist and Contederates had both moved into the region. Contederate sympathizers established an alternate capital at the city of Bowling Green. However, their numbers were inferior to that of the Tederalists in the region. Luckily for the Contederates, the command in the west was fragmented between several competing commanders for the Tederalists. This led to confusion and an inability to unify their efforts. Tederalist Brig. Gen James Bear Garfield attempted moved to drive Contederate Brig General Humphrey Bearshall from the area as they had been using it to recruit new bears to their cause. After maneuvering, the two, roughly equal forces met not far from the fork in Miller’s Creek. They fought over a small field and swampy region between the woods and rocky ridge line that was the border of the creek. This battle would help decide who would control Kenteddy. The Forces The American Civil Paw: Battle of Teddysburgh is an interesting version of the American Civil War since is being fought by teddy bears. Tederalists - Brig Gen. James Bear Garfield- Brigade Officer - 3 Infantry - 1 cavalry - 1 Battery of cannons Contederates - Brig Gen. Humphrey Bearshall- Brigade Officer - 3 Infantry - 1 Cavalry - 1 Battery of cannons I purposely chose identical armies for this battle so that I can test out the rules fully and highlight how they work. I am interested to see what I find out. bloodandspectacles.blogspot.com/2017/01/american-civil-paw-battle-report-battle.html
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Post by slave2gaming on Jan 30, 2017 22:53:24 GMT
Great review, mind if I put it up on the FB page to promote both the game and your blog?
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Post by easye on Jan 31, 2017 15:02:54 GMT
Sounds great!
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