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Horse & Musket: Annual #3

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Description

Designer Sean Chick
Daniel Chick
Owen Edwards
Amabel Holland
Paul Mach
Doug Miller
Juan Palacios
Publisher Hollandspiele
Players 1-2
Playtime 30-60 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expansion For Horse & Musket: Dawn of an Era (New Edition)
Horse & Musket III: Crucible of War
Horse & Musket II: Sport of Kings
Horse & Musket: Horse & Matchlock (New Edition)


Horse and Musket Annual Number 3 is the third fan expansion to Horse & Musket. It will add new scenarios for owners of Volumes I-IV and Horse & Matchlock.

The scenarios include...

Thionville - June 7, 1639 – Piccolomini’s Pinnacle

Tippermuir - September 1, 1644 – “Jesus and no quarter!”

Bysjön - December 22, 1644 – Buttons for Bullets

Inverlochy - February 2, 1645 – “This disaster did extremely amaze us.”

Belgrade - August 16, 1717 – “Prinz Eugen der edle Ritter”

Piacenza - June 16, 1746 – The Salvation of Habsburg Italy

Reichenberg - April 21, 1757 – Bevern’s Finest Hour

Moys - September 7, 1757 – “I will never ever find again another Winterfeldt.”

Burkersdorf - July 21, 1762 – Frederick II’s Last Battle

Hubbardton - July 7, 1777 – The Rearguard Action that Saved the Revolution

Monmouth - June 28, 1778 – The Continental Army Comes of Age

First Savannah - December 29, 1778 – “…their retreat was rapid beyond Conception."

Kettle Creek - February 14, 1779 – John Boyd’s Loyalist Misadventure

Second Savannah - October 9, 1779 – “Extreme bravery can conquer anything.”

Hobkirk’s Hill - April 25, 1781 – “Fortune has not been our friend.”

Amstelveen - October, 1787 – A Revolution Strangled

The Wabash - November 4, 1791 – St. Clair’s Defeat

Fallen Timbers - August 20, 1794 – “The Black Snake That Never Sleeps.”

Montenotte - April 11-12, 1796 – Bonaparte’s First Victory

Lodi - May 10, 1796 – “I felt the earth flee from beneath me...”

—description from the publisher