It is interesting that Worthington produces wargames with miniatures as in Hold the Line American Revolution and it's French and Indian War expansion, wooden blocks as in War Along the Great Lakes one of three War of 1812 based games, and using cardboard counters as in this game. Is this version of the Battle of Antietam a solitaire only game, or can it be played as a two player game?
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It is interesting that Worthington produces wargames with miniatures as in Hold the Line American Revolution and it's French and Indian War expansion, wooden blocks as in War Along the Great Lakes one of three War of 1812 based games, and using cardboard counters as in this game. Is this version of the Battle of Antietam a solitaire only game, or can it be played as a two player game?
It is a a two player game suitable for solo play with minor adjustments and making the best decisions for both sides.