Rebel Seas: The British Navy at Bay Part I
Age of Reason · American Revolutionary War

Rebel Seas: The British Navy at Bay Part I

The British Navy at bay - part one

2–35 players240 minages 12heavy difficulty
About the game

What is Rebel Seas: The British Navy at Bay Part I

The British Navy at bay - part one

Rebel Seas is the second volume in Mark Campbell's Close Action series.

Its 20 scenarios cover naval actions in American waters during the American War of Independence. They range from one-on-one frigate actions to grand fleet engagements with over 20 ships of the line on each side. Each scenario contains the same level of research and commentary found in Close Action: The Age of Fighting Sail Vol. 1.

Rebel Seas is the first of three books spanning the years 1774-1792. The other volumes will treat the struggle for India (Monsoon Seas: Suffren's Campaign for India) and England's blockades of its Continental foes (European Seas: The Lifeline of Empires).

Specs

Game details

Players
2–35
Age
+12
Duration
240 min
Difficulty
Heavy
Type
Expansion
Year
2002
Mechanics
Action Queue · Dice Rolling · Grid Movement
Categories
Age of Reason · American Revolutionary War · Book
Designer
Mark A. Campbell
Publisher
Clash of Arms Games
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How many players is Rebel Seas: The British Navy at Bay Part I for?

Rebel Seas: The British Navy at Bay Part I plays with 2–35 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 240 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 12.

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