"The
British Dilemma. A hefty scenario set in the north in 1778. Victory conditions
are not determined until halfway through the game. Excellent
"meatier" scenario by Jim Lawler.
"Partisan
Leaders". Jim Lawler continues his support of 1776 by adding rules
covering some of the irregular warfare of the revolutionary war. Really adds
some fine color to the game. Now at last the "swamp fox" rides again.
Strategy
and a new scenario for the Carolinas in 1776 by Michael Anchors
A
variant introducing the city of Wilmington by Jim Lawler
A
description of the Saratoga scenario used at Avaloncon by Steve Packwood
A
new 1781 scenario by Jim Lawler
A
series replay for The British Receding scenario by Jim Lawler and Rod Coffey
An
article proposing more realistic rules for movement of supply units by Gilbert
Collins
Errata
and clarifications for the Boardgamer's Guide by Jim Lawler
A
revision and expansion of the 1781 Yorktown scenario by Robert Furney
The
Southern Strategy: Chuck Holland (Strategy)
In
Pursuit of Greene and Lafayette: Some Strategic Notes on the two Southern
Scenarios of Avalon Hill’s 1776 Game: Gregory J. W. Urwin (Strategy)
Our
Most Worthy Enemy: Robert A. Braun (Historical)
Keeping
the Colonies Royal: Thomas Dworschak (Strategy)
Profile:
Three Games on the American Revolution: Gilbert Collins (Review)
1776:
A Colonial Overview, Robert Beyma
The
Incoming Tide, Strategy, 24, Part II of the 1776 Thesis, Jonathan Lockwood
American Strategy in the 1776 Campaign,
Strategy, 26, Part III of the 1776 Thesis, John Lockwood
The
1776 Experience, Strategy, 35, The 'Good Guy' Strategy, Peter Croft
Command
Pressures, Variant, 54, Leaders for 1776, Jim Lawler
Redcoat
Advance, Strategy, 25, The British in 1776, Scott Hess
The
World War of 1778-1783 (a/k/a World War Zero) (Historical)
1776
vs The American Revolution: Robert Chenoweth (Review)
Thumbnail Analysis: 1776: Don Lowry
(Review)
1776: Jack Greene Jr. (Review)
1776: Rod Coffey (Review)
American
Revolution/1776: A Comparative Review: Paul Hirst (Review)
The
American Revolution 1775-1783: Albert A. Nofi (Historical)
The
Passing of the Pike: Peter Hatton (Review)