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Ages:12 - 99
Players:2 - 2
Play Time:60 - 120 minutes
Designer:Martin Wallace
Publisher:Treefrog Games
SKU:ASMAFAOS01
UPC:736211951274
Suggested Price:$49.99
Our Price:$33.49
You Save:$16.50

Contents:1 mapboard
110 Cards
15 Gold Coin
15 Silver Coin
2 Player Aid Cards
73 wood pieces
Rules Book

A Few Acres of Snow

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Description:
'A Few Acres of Snow' is a two player game about the struggle between Britain and France
for control of North America, fought during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
A war fought at the edge of two mighty empires. For over one hundred and fifty years Britain and France were locked in a struggle for domination of North America. Thousands of miles from their homes, settlers and soldiers were faced with impenetrable forests, unpredictable American tribes, and formidable distances. Despite these obstacles they were able to engage in bitter warfare, with the British ultimately taking the prize of Quebec. A Few Acres of Snow is a two-player game that allows you to recreate this contest. You can change the course of history by your decisions.
A Few Acres of Snow takes an innovative approach to the subject, using cards to represent locations and manpower. As the game progresses you add to your selection of cards, increasing the range of actions available to you. There are many strategies to be explored. How quickly should you build up your forces, do you employ Native Americans, what energy should be expended on your economy?


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