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Husaria: Wargames Rules and Army Lists for Eastern Europe from 1558 to 1699
Husaria is a set of miniatures rules designed to simulate land warfare in Eastern Europe during the period 1558-1699. Given the subject matter, there are many rule elements designed to convey the unique context of war i
What is Husaria: Wargames Rules and Army Lists for Eastern Europe from 1558 to 1699
Husaria is a set of miniatures rules designed to simulate land warfare in Eastern Europe during the period 1558-1699. Given the subject matter, there are many rule elements designed to convey the unique context of war in the East.
Each figure represents 60-100 men. The units are portrayed by stands of figures and represent what in the West during this period would have been brigade-sized groupings. There is a clever interactive system for players to build armies from detailed army lists for all the varied armies of this period: Polish Commonwealth, Cossacks, Tatars, Ottomans, Muscovites, Lithuanian, Swedes, etc.
There is also a very large list of leaders with micro bios as well as a listing of important battles from the period.
Game details
- Players
- 2–12
- Age
- —
- Duration
- 240 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2003
- Mechanics
- Dice Rolling
- Categories
- Miniatures · Pike and Shot · Renaissance
- Designer
- Ian Wilson
- Publisher
- Pike and Shot Society
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How many players is Husaria: Wargames Rules and Army Lists for Eastern Europe from 1558 to 1699 for?
Husaria: Wargames Rules and Army Lists for Eastern Europe from 1558 to 1699 plays with 2–12 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 240 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
Check the box for the recommended age.
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