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Shot and Shell: Naval Combat in the Civil War (1987)

Min. Age: 12
Number of Players: 1 - 4
Publisher: 3W (World Wide Wargames)
Designers: Roger Nord
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Hexagon Grid, Simulation, Dice Rolling, Paper-and-Pencil, Line of Sight, Grid Movement, Movement Points
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"Shot and Shell: Naval Combat in the Civil War", is a sequel of the Yaquinto wargame The Ironclads: A Tactical Level Game of Naval Combat in the American Civil War 1861-1865 and includes a conversion chart. Scale is 100 yards per hex, 3 minutes per turn, with 1 ship or regiment (of infantry, or equivalent in cavalry or artillery) per unit-counter. 27 scenarios and 6 maps.
Shot and Shell can be treated as a stand-alone wargame. It comes with everything needed to play.
The land-warfare dimension is greatly expanded in Shot and Shell (over that of the "Ironclads Expansion Kit"). Scenarios can be naval only or land-sea combined--or even land-only, if one wanted to design such a scenario. There are also rules for firing several same-caliber guns at once, reducing the amount of die rolling.
Shot and Shell can be treated as a stand-alone wargame. It comes with everything needed to play.
The land-warfare dimension is greatly expanded in Shot and Shell (over that of the "Ironclads Expansion Kit"). Scenarios can be naval only or land-sea combined--or even land-only, if one wanted to design such a scenario. There are also rules for firing several same-caliber guns at once, reducing the amount of die rolling.
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