Opponents Wanted

Find Gaming Opponents!

Another new feature for Grognard.com, "Opponents Wanted" provides a quick and easy way to locate gaming opponents with similar gaming preferences. Requires site registration. Grognard.com Opponents Wanted



Spotlight Articles

Outstanding articles that are not necessarily linked to one particular game, but may have broad appeal to gamers.

The Origins of the AVALON HILL GAME COMPANY 1952-1963

Spotlight Article Graphic

The Avalon Hill Game Company is 72 years old this year and time to chronicle the history of Avalon Hill. In Part 1, Origins, we will look at the story of not only the establishment of a game company, but an industry and a hobby. Thanks to Legendary Tactics YouTube Channel for this great series.

Poster: Robert Holifield
Post Date: 4/18/2024


Tributes pour in after death of award-winning veteran wargame designer Dean Essig

Spotlight Article Graphic

Mike Didymus-True, in BoardGameWire, brings us the sad news of the passing of designer Dean Essig.

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 4/1/2024


Alumwell Wargame Show 2024

Spotlight Article Graphic

"...I actually enjoyed this show more than any other that I have been to in the past couple of years." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, regales us with sights and surprises from this show, along with some great pictures! And check out the source of an insight that led Norm to conclude "It made me realise that considering these things went into the air in their thousands, the financial investment in longbow archers must have been huge."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/22/2024


Fields of Corn & Rye

Spotlight Article Graphic

"...I was pretty sure that I had found something that might do the job." Norm Smith, in Battlefields & Warriors, discusses a way he's found to address an old itch, namely adding texture and/or crop fields to tabletop settings. Check out what he finds to be a reasonable, cost-effective approach, considering that "...sometimes I think we have made ourselves a picture perfect world and lost something along the way."

Poster: Doug Holt
Post Date: 3/11/2024


More Spotlight articles...


Gaming Conventions

Gaming Conventions

Another new feature for Grognard.com, the Gaming Convention calendar will make it a snap to keep up with all the latest gaming conventions in your area. But we need your gaming convention information, so please contribute.



Grognard News

Grognard Challenge - Expanded Room for Comments! (6/25/2023)

The Comments entry area has been resized to 512 characters.

Grognard Opponents Wanted (9/14/2022)

New Opponents Wanted function. You can now set your ad expiration date, up to one year. Requires site registration.

Gaming Conventions

New Gaming Conventions calendar. You can see all upcoming gaming conventions worldwide.

If you are sponsoring a board gaming convention of some type, or know of one that is not listed on Grognard.com, then please contact us and let us know!

Gaming Clubs/Organziations

New Gaming Clubs/Organizations listing. You can search for existing gaming clubs worldwide.

If you belong to a gaming club, or know of one, please drop us a line and let us know so we can get it listed on Grognard.com!

New Search Features

Now you can search for specific games (or games by publisher) using the new Game Search feature, located at the top right corner of the this page. In addition you can now harness the power of Google to search the entire Grognard.com site for any specific information you'd like. Just enter a search word or phrase into the Google box labeled "Search All of Grognard.com" and click magnifying glass button. Search features will continue to be improved and enhanced going forward so check back often to see the latest stuff.

Grognard Originals

In addition to our links to great content all around the internet, expect to see more Grognard.com "originals" in the future.

Fast, simple, not expensive, little errata, but only reasonably fun. (War game Review)

In his review on BoardGameGeek, Brendan Whyte first turns a critical eye towards the components and rules and lists their shortcomings. Game play fares better: “…the game is fast and quite fun”. Whyte then goes into comprehensive details covering game mechanics and spares no criticism for the game opponent (AI). His discussion concerning solitaire board games vs solitaire computer games is very interesting.

PE TANG 1900 Q&A with Marco Campari

Some Q & A between myself and Marco Campari, designer of Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Strategy Tips

This is the strategy I developed after playing Pe Tang 1900 from Lumaca Games.

PE TANG 1900 Optional Line of Sight Table

Here is an optional table to make it a little more difficult to eliminate the Boxer artillery.

More Grognard Originals...


Grognard Challenge

Latest Challenge

Have a look at the graphics for the latest Challenge and see past solutions and contest winners.

Recommended (archives)

Wargaming - General Info

Board Wargames

Miniatures Wargames

Computer Wargames

Academic Gaming

Board Games

Internet Based/PBEM Games

Individual Wargamer Blogs

Wargaming Magazines

Asst Software/Player Aides

In Memoriam

Grognards Lost

Please support Grognard.com by supporting our site sponsor, VentoNuovo Games

-


A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z '-9

Game: Freeman's Farm: 1777



(f10044)
 
 




Publisher: Worthington Publishing
Game Type: Board
Designer(s): Maurice Suckling
Search for this and related games with Noble Knight



Articles


Article ID
Pub Date
Article Description
6
Date: 2/1/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Freeman's Farm 1777 by Worthington Publishing

Freeman's Farm 1777 by Worthington Publishing is an innovative card driven board game on the Battle of Freeman's Farm for 1 - 2 players and playable in 1 hour. Robert Peterson at A Wargamers Needful Things pens a review. Now where did Benedict Arnold go?
5
Date: 1/24/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing – Action Point 4

In this 4th and final Action Point on Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Games, Grant at The Players Aid takes a look at several examples of combat and discusses the way the dice are used.
4
Date: 1/13/2020
Poster: Harvey M.
Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing – Action Point 3

The Player's Aid continues its Action Point series of Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing. Action Point 1 looked at the board that represents the locations and roles of both sides’ formations as well as their relative positions on the battlefield. Action Point 2, focused on the Formation Cards and how the Activation Cards are used to command each as well as how Morale Tests work and effect the game. In this Action Point, the emphasis is on the Momentum Cubes and how they are used to purchase the all important Tactics Cards.
3
Date: 12/20/2019
Poster: Doug Holt
Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing – Action Point 2

"...you can’t just run in willy nilly as you will get your tricorne shot off..."! Grant Kleinhenz, writing in The Players' Aid blog, continues his look at Worthington Publishing's Freeman’s Farm 1777, a very innovative take on the Revolutionary War battle. See what Grant enjoys about the game, like why he loves "…the puzzle that you must solve in order to maximize your fire and the losses that you can inflict."
2
Date: 12/15/2019
Poster: Harvey M.
Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing – Action Point 1

This is the first in a series of Player's Aid Action points that focuses of the unique way the battlefield is incorporated into the game mechanics of Freeman’s Farm 1777 from Worthington Publishing
1
Date: 3/3/2019
Poster: Mark D.
Freeman's Farm: 1777 - Wrapping up on Kickstarter!

Freeman's Farm: 1777 is the first game in Worthington Publishing's new Battle Formations game series. These games are a new game system centered around battle formations and have been designed for solitaire and two players. In it's final day on Kickstarter!!!