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Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48

Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48

GMT Games · 2004
1–6180 min12+ yrs3.4/5 complexity7.2 BGG#8.424 BGG841Strategy
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"Gringo! The Mexican War 1846-1848" is a Post Napoleonic era wargame depicting five battles of "The Mexican War". For the battles in Gringo!, both sides run the gamut from mountain assaults to street-fighting, allowing wargamers to see some of the differences between ACW-era tactics and those of the Napoleonic era.

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"Gringo! The Mexican War 1846-1848" is a Post Napoleonic era wargame depicting five battles of "The Mexican War". For the battles in Gringo!, both sides run the gamut from mountain assaults to street-fighting, allowing wargamers to see some of the differences between ACW-era tactics and those of the Napoleonic era. The battles included are:

Buena Vista, the classic battle of the war, with Zach Taylor's decimated army making a valiant stand against Santa Anna and a force three times Taylor's. 
Monterey, with the North Americans launching a three-pronged assault against, into, and through the beautiful city of Monterey, complete with huge fortifications, high peaks, bull rings, cathedrals filled with ammunition, even a telegraph system. 
Cerro Gordo, Scott's first meeting with Santa Anna, on the dangerous mountain roads leading towards the heart of Mexico. 
El Molino del Rey, where Santa Anna makes a last, well-entrenched stand outside Mexico City. Will that Mexican cavalry division ever move? 
Chapultepec, a mini-battle, in which the gringos have to scale the precipitous heights of this immense fortress guarding the roads into the Mexican capital. "Stonewall" (pre-nickname) Jackson, hidden mines, wall-scaling, and those courageous Mexican pre-teen cadets. 

The wargame rules are simplier (GBACW v4.3) with reduced command rules (for the smaller armies); they also include extensive rules for street-fighting and the square formation. The game includes some of the most colorful characters in military history: General Zachary Taylor & inept division leaders Twiggs & Pillow for the Americans; head throwing General Pedro Ampudia and Generalissimo Antonio de Santa Anna.

Gringo! is easily the most playable, colorful and challenging of the GBACW series wargames to date. 2 22" x 34" maps (1-backprinted), 4 countersheets, plus the usual rules and charts.

Time Scale: 60 minutes per game turn Map Scale: between 45-125 yards per hex Unit Scale: Each Strength Point = 50 men Players: 1-6

Expanded by:

Battle of Churubusco
Battles with the Gringos, Mexico 1846-62
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Complexity3.4 / 5
BGG rating7.2 / 10
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Strategy
Language dependence
Moderate text — a crib sheet helps
Play time
180 min
Players
1–6
Recommended age
12+ yrs
BGG rank
#8.424

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Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48 is played by 1–6 players.
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A game of Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48 takes about 180 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48 for?
Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48 is recommended from age 12.
Q7How complex is Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48?
Gringo!: The Mexican War 1846-48 has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 3.4 out of 5.
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