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Texas Glory: 1835-36

A board game by Carl Willner Tom Dalgliesh Dan Mings
Publisher: Columbia Games
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Description

Description

Block wargame. From Columbia Games: The campaigns for Texas Independence were much more than just the Alamo. Texas Glory includes the preliminary 1835 clashes when the Texans under Austin expelled the Mexican garrison from San Antonio de Bejar. It then covers Santa Anna's 1836 surprise late winter campaign that began with his recapture of the Alamo, but ended with Texan victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21,1836. This fast-playing game reflects the balanced struggle between the Mexicans and the Texans. Sam Houston must delay superior Mexican forces until he can gather enough troops to risk a battle. The Mexicans must sweep across Texas with utmost speed because time and supply are their enemies. The significant role of "American Volunteers" in the eventual outcome becomes clear. Texas Glory FAQ

Additional information

Additional information

Mechanics: Secret Unit Deployment
Categories: American Western War
Alternative names: Remember the Alamo Texas Glory: 1835-36
In 3 wishlists In 2 collections This was seen 5175 times
Description

Description

Block wargame. From Columbia Games: The campaigns for Texas Independence were much more than just the Alamo. Texas Glory includes the preliminary 1835 clashes when the Texans under Austin expelled the Mexican garrison from San Antonio de Bejar. It then covers Santa Anna's 1836 surprise late winter campaign that began with his recapture of the Alamo, but ended with Texan victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21,1836. This fast-playing game reflects the balanced struggle between the Mexicans and the Texans. Sam Houston must delay superior Mexican forces until he can gather enough troops to risk a battle. The Mexicans must sweep across Texas with utmost speed because time and supply are their enemies. The significant role of "American Volunteers" in the eventual outcome becomes clear. Texas Glory FAQ

Additional information

Additional information

Mechanics: Secret Unit Deployment
Categories: American Western War
Alternative names: Remember the Alamo Texas Glory: 1835-36
In 3 wishlists In 2 collections This was seen 5175 times