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The Men Who Would Be Kings
Colonial Wargaming Rules
von Daniel Mersey
Illustration: Peter Dennis
Verlag: Bloomsbury USA
Reihe: Osprey Wargames
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-4728-1500-2
Erschienen am 20.09.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 249 mm [H] x 182 mm [B] x 7 mm [T]
Gewicht: 217 Gramm
Umfang: 64 Seiten

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The Men Who Would Be Kings is a set of rules designed for fighting historical or Hollywood colonial battles in the mid to late 19th Century, from the Indian Mutiny to the Boxer Rebellion. Large scale colonial clashes tended to be one-sided affairs, but there are countless reports of brief, frantic skirmishes in every colonial war, where either side could be victorious, and these are the battles that The Men Who Would Be Kings seeks to recreate. Although focusing on the British colonial wars against the Zulus, Maoris and others, these rules will also permit players to explore the empires of France, Germany, and other nations, as well as allowing for battles between rival native factions. Gameplay is very simple, and is driven by the quality of the officers leading your units, in the true spirit of Victorian derring-do and adventure, where larger than life characters such as the (real) Fred Burnaby and the (fictional) Harry Flashman led their troops to glory and medals or a horrible end at the point of a spear tip.



Daniel Mersey has won no medals and his armies will never salute him. His previously published games include Lion Rampant (Osprey 2014), Dux Bellorum (Osprey 2012), and Song of Arthur and Merlin (Ganesha Games 2008).
Peter Dennis was inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn, and studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. Since then, he has contributed to hundreds of books, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.



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