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HPS Campaign 1776 - "A Southern Affair" - Al Amos - 09-17-2011 [attachment=3284] *Fictitious* summer of 1780. A single battle campaign. General Cornwallis' army is attempting to crush the rebellion in the southern colonies. General Gates' army is resisting. The town of Goshen is Gates' base of operation. He doesn't want to lose it, but more importantly he doesn't want to lose the supplies he has gathered there. General Cornwallis wishes to capture or destroys the supplies. He hopes by occupying Goshen he can put out the flames of rebellion in the region. This battle has the forces that fought near Camden in 1780, but the map is totally fictitious. Players will be given three choices, and the results of these choices will form the scenario. Each army has approximately 3,000 men with infantry, militia, cavalry, and artillery. The OOB was created by Patrick Mullen. He has historical scenarios located at Games Squad. I highly recommend them. Best played H2H, or with the human player as the Americans. ---- Players will see two "battles" in this campaign. The first is a parade review of thier own forces, but not the enemies, and the map. The second will be the full battle. Players each have three options to chose from, with a possibility of nine different battles. It is recommended to play as the Americans, or play H2H as the game's AI doesn't handle exit objective hexes well, and there are no AI scripts written. I hope you enjoy it. RE: HPS Campaign 1776 - "A Southern Affair" - Al Amos - 09-19-2011 After playing please leave feedback. |