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Tags: Matrix Games; Norbsoft; Scourge of War: Chancellorsville; Slitherine
Who says wargaming is dead? The releases certainly are flooding in lately. Right here we've got the latest in the impressive Scourge of War series. Norbsoft's standalone expansion Scourge of War: Chancellorsville lets you relive the American Civil War battle of Chancellorsville from Union or Confederate perspective. The series mocks all pretenses of dumbing down and lets you play around with a command system involving couriers, uppity subordinates and long lines of little men shooting the heck out of each other. You can get it from either Matrix Games or Slitherine.
Who says wargaming is dead? The releases certainly are flooding in lately. Right here we've got the latest in the impressive Scourge of War series. Norbsoft's standalone expansion Scourge of War: Chancellorsville lets you relive the American Civil War battle of Chancellorsville from Union or Confederate perspective. The series mocks all pretenses of dumbing down and lets you play around with a command system involving couriers, uppity subordinates and long lines of little men shooting the heck out of each other. You can get it from either Matrix Games or Slitherine.