Germantown: Washington Strikes Mini Game Seies

Germantown: Washington Strikes Mini Game Seies

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A British campaign in the late summer of 1777 had defeated George Washington’s American army and captured Philadelphia.The British dispersed their strength to hold the city, reduce Colonial forts along the Delaware River, and watch the Americans, who hovered nearby.Washington saw an opportunity to attack the weakened British main body at Germantown.The multi-prong American pla…
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A British campaign in the late summer of 1777 had defeated George Washington’s American army and captured Philadelphia.
The British dispersed their strength to hold the city, reduce Colonial forts along the Delaware River, and watch the Americans, who hovered nearby.
Washington saw an opportunity to attack the weakened British main body at Germantown.
The multi-prong American plan fell apart in dense fog, but a few breaks going their way would have endangered the British position in eastern Pennsylvania.
Germantown uses the simplified QuickPlay version of the Musket & Saber system of warfare during the muzzle-loading era.
Combat is based on unit quality rather than raw numbers, and rewards use of historical tactics.
All units are susceptible to rout when weakened, so players must maintain reserves.
Leaders enhance unit capabilities.
Winning the battle depends on deployment, thoughtful maneuver to concentrate at the key points, the proper coordination of arms, careful use of leaders and special units, and an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each army.