HPS Simulations is proud to announce the release of A JLSSG Game: The Drift 1879 |
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On the afternoon of 22 January 1879, two survivors from Isandlwana – Lieutenant Adendorff of the 1st/3rd NNC along with a trooper from the Natal Carbineers – arrived at Rorke's Drift bearing news of the shocking defeat and destruction of the British Army at Isandlwana. They carried with them one other bit of information of importance to the garrison at Rorke's Drift. A part of the Zulu impi, some 3000 to 4000 strong, was now headed directly their way. Upon hearing the news, Chard, Bromhead, and Acting Assistant Commissary James Dalton had to make a quick decision. Attempt a retreat to Helpmekaar or defend their tenuous position at the Drift. Dalton pointed out that a small column, traveling in open terrain, burdened with carts full of wounded and ailing, would be easily overtaken and defeated by the numerically superior Zulu force. The only acceptable course was to stand their ground and fight. Under the command of Lieutenant John Chard of the Royal Engineers, the Battle of Rorke's Drift immediately followed the British Army's staggering defeat at the hands of the Zulu at Isandlwana earlier in the day. The defense of Rorke's Drift stands out as one of the most courageous actions in military history. With eleven Victoria Crosses awarded, its legend remains part of British military heritage to this day. |
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The Basics | |||
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The Drift 1879 is designed to be a fast user friendly turn based game. Players may perform any available action at any time during their turn segment's movement/combat phase. The British begin the game with the initiative (turn segment) and must first place the garrison's defenders in position before the impending Zulu assault.
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The Fort Inside and Out | |||
The Drift 1879 uses a variable distance scale of 30 meters per grid cell outside the fort and 3 meters inside. This allows players to uniquely experience the different flavors and characteristics of the engagement, from the initial stage crossing the open fields to the perimeter and the desperate hand-to-hand fighting inside. Units are comprised of 3-6 men, with each turn spanning about 5 minutes of battle. |
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Fire in the Hole | |||
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The Drift 1879 is easy to play, but tough to master, from either side, as players find themselves amidst the furious, gritty action at close quarters. True to the reality of the battle, the game includes:
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Change History | |||
The Drift 1879 allows players to explore any number of 'what if' scenarios, including:
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The Drift 1879 Play Options | |||
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Requirements | |||
Click here for an detailed and exciting Game After Action Report on SugarFreeGamer.com. Click here to read a min-review by James Durney. |
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