Horse & Musket: Annual #2 (2020)

Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
1 - 2
Publisher:
Hollandspiele
Designers:
David Fagnand,
Sean Chick,
Johan Brattström,
Juan Palacios,
Ron Yang,
Owen Edwards,
Daniel Chick,
Doug Miller,
Paul Mach
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Modular Board,
Hexagon Grid,
Dice Rolling,
Action Points
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Horse and Musket Annual Number 2 is the second fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-III and Horse & Matchlock.
The scenarios include...
Höchst - June 20, 1622 – Pyrrhic Crossing
Nördlingen - September 6, 1634 – The Empire Strikes Back
Adwalton Moor - June 30, 1643 – Stuart Triumph in the North
Roundway Down - July 13, 1643 – Zenith of the Royalist Summer
Second Newbury - October 27, 1644 – The Self-denying Ordinance
Dunbar - September 3, 1650 – “Oh Give your praise unto the Lord.”
Inverkeithing - July 20, 1651 – “Fear eile airson Eachainn!”
Saint Gotthard - August 1, 1664 – The Love and Death of Cornet Rilke
Fehrbellin - June 18, 1675 – The Birth of the Prussian Army
Walcourt - August 25, 1689 – Le marechal sans lumiere
Ulan Butong - September 3, 1690 – The Camel Wall
Jao Modo - June 12, 1696 – Battle of the Hundred Trees
Speyerbach - November 15, 1703 – A Defeat on the Emperor's Name Day
Gemauerthof - July 16, 1705 – Lewenhaupt’s Finest Hour
Holowczyn - July 14, 1708 – Charles XII Forces the River Gate
Denain - July 24, 1712 – Villars’ Triumph in Flanders
St. Catherine’s Creek - January 27, 1730 – Our Zeal and Devotion
Dettingen - June 27, 1743 – “Bravery never goes out of fashion.”
Prague - June 6, 1757 – “Let’s be as determined as he was. March on!”
Sandershausen - July 23, 1758 – "Oh, how happy are they who died for their country…”
—description from the publisher
The scenarios include...
Höchst - June 20, 1622 – Pyrrhic Crossing
Nördlingen - September 6, 1634 – The Empire Strikes Back
Adwalton Moor - June 30, 1643 – Stuart Triumph in the North
Roundway Down - July 13, 1643 – Zenith of the Royalist Summer
Second Newbury - October 27, 1644 – The Self-denying Ordinance
Dunbar - September 3, 1650 – “Oh Give your praise unto the Lord.”
Inverkeithing - July 20, 1651 – “Fear eile airson Eachainn!”
Saint Gotthard - August 1, 1664 – The Love and Death of Cornet Rilke
Fehrbellin - June 18, 1675 – The Birth of the Prussian Army
Walcourt - August 25, 1689 – Le marechal sans lumiere
Ulan Butong - September 3, 1690 – The Camel Wall
Jao Modo - June 12, 1696 – Battle of the Hundred Trees
Speyerbach - November 15, 1703 – A Defeat on the Emperor's Name Day
Gemauerthof - July 16, 1705 – Lewenhaupt’s Finest Hour
Holowczyn - July 14, 1708 – Charles XII Forces the River Gate
Denain - July 24, 1712 – Villars’ Triumph in Flanders
St. Catherine’s Creek - January 27, 1730 – Our Zeal and Devotion
Dettingen - June 27, 1743 – “Bravery never goes out of fashion.”
Prague - June 6, 1757 – “Let’s be as determined as he was. March on!”
Sandershausen - July 23, 1758 – "Oh, how happy are they who died for their country…”
—description from the publisher
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