Hastings:1066
Hastings, 1066 is a tactical simulation of the confrontation between William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy, and King Harold Godwineson of Wessex... a battle that forever changed the face of the world, as the victor became King.
The game includes a 12 page rulebook, 200 counters and a 22" X 34" mapsheet, which includes player displays, charts, and tables.
The Norman's objective was to reach and take London. Harold's army blocked the only road. If the Norman player controls all of the road hexes on Senlac Hill, they win a Strategic victory. The Normans also win if they can eliminate all of the Saxon housecarle units. If neither of these victory conditions occur by the end of the second assult phase, the Saxon player wins.
1066: Year of Decision Richard H. Berg
Berg's Review of Games R. Berg
Books in Review Editors
Combat Cassettes J. Dingeman & R. Jupa
FYI A.A. Nofi
MOVES Gaming Section Editors
Russo-German War Plans: 1986 David J. Ritchie
Simulation: Hastings: 1066 Richard H. Berg
Splendid Little War James Meldrum
Tactics at the Micro Level John Prados