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A Most Fearful Sacrifice Wargame Passes 300% Funding on Kickstarter

A fourth printing of my buddy Hermann Luttmann’s well received wargame A Most Fearful Sacrifice is up for crowdfunding for Flying Pig Games. The game tackles the entire three days of the battle of Gettysburg. A Most Fearful Sacrifice is for two to four players, ages 14+, and plays in an hour or more depending on the scenario. The Kickstarter project is over 300% funded and you can reserve a copy for $105.00 – $30.00 off the MSRP – through April 1. No foolin’!

About the project:

Flying Pig Games’, A Most Fearful Sacrifice is an epic two-player wargame with over 15 square feet of playing area (you don’t have to use it all, if you don’t want to) and 526 playing pieces depicting the fighting that occurred during all three days of this decisive clash.

The game utilizes a new ACW operating system called the Black Swan system, which is closely related to the popular Blind Swords game system first introduced in the game The Devil’s To Pay! by Tiny Battle Publishing. This version of the system is specifically designed to handle larger-scale battles yet keep rules overhead low. Players can simulate huge encounters in a reasonable amount of playing time. This is accomplished in one way through the use of card draws rather than chit pulls. Also, players will trigger activations by Corps instead of by lower-level formations but they still have tactical decision-making choices by needing to determine which Divisions get activation priority.

Though at a grander scale, this system maintains a tactical feel about it and still emphasizes the three “FOW’s” of war … the Fortunes of War, the Friction of War and the Fog of War. Players will be challenged to deal with a constantly developing battle situation, never quite sure of what the Gods of War will throw at them, and thus they must always be prepared to deal with historically realistic “black swan” events.

Jeff McAleer

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