You have found what you were searching for...
If you want more for your analog gaming (Events, Cons, Groups, Marketplace, Collection-Management ...) , please register here for free: Register

Ironclad (1973)

Bild zu $item.gameThumb0Url

Playtime: 0
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players: 2
Publisher: Guidon Games
Designers: Tom Wham, Don Lowry
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Simulation
This game is currently not traded on the marketplace:
This game is currently not listed on the marketplace. If you want to sell yours, please add it to the marketplace. Marketplace

From the introduction: "Ironclad is intended to be a set of quick-moving, hard hitting rules, best suited for those who wish to sacrifice a certain amount of realism for the sake of the game. It is not intended to be comprehensive and cover every possible situation that could arise out of the U.S. civil war. It is, rather, a playable game... a framework around which you can build as elaborate set of rules as you wish."..."The game is extremely bloody."
The game is intended for 1:1200 miniatures on a table top of at least 3' by 5'. Each turn represents 5 minutes of real time, and ships move 1" (100 yards) for every knot of speed. Each ship gets a card with hit boxes for armor, speed, midships, stacks, draft, guns, and battering ram. A ship is sunk when all draft boxes are gone. Forts get similar cards.
The rules are only about 12 pages, plus a couple more for charts, pictures and background data. There are charts for penetrating and non-penetrating gunfire, critical hits, lucky hits, ramming, minefields, and loss of stack. There are also three different turning circles.

We currently have no price data for this game.
Related Games
ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-27 22:00:47.014