Does anyone have experience with the "Blind Swords" system of Civil War games? I just ordered "The Devil's to Pay" and am devouring any and all reviews of it that I can get my hands on while I patiently await it in the mail.
I've heard the series reflects Civil War combat extremely well with the chaos of battle re: divisions not always following their Corps commanders exact instructions, regiments routing at the slightest bit of resistance or battle-worn veterans holding the line despite massive casualties, etc.
Either way, looking forward to learning the system and potentially finding a VASSAL opponent on here.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/280999/devils-pay-first-day-gettysburg
How was your gaming experience with this? I have been playing around with it and like the system. Works pretty well solitaire.
DTP is a very nicely done package. Love the small footprint, both in terms of board size, counter count and also length of rules.
I have most of the Blind Swords games, and the thing I appreciate about them is that they really portray the difficulty of maneuvering large forces over difficult terrain. Not so evident in Devil's to Pay, but a big deal in "At Any Cost" (Franco-Prussian War).
I am interested in Vassal for DTP if that still interests you.