What, another? Yes! But this one fits on two sides of A4 and was written by a LAFer.
Midst Battle's Din at the Wargame Vault (http://www.wargamevault.com/product/137450/Midst-Battles-Din?manufacturers_id=6623)
Midst Battle's Din is a skirmish game for 10-50 models a side, designed for the period 1745-1856. Recreate the battles for North America, Sharpe's adventures, the fall of the Alamo and the Spanish Americas, the Sikh Wars, the Wild West and more with your own cast of heroes and masses of minions! Though not designed to cover the period explicitly, the game also works for the later 19th century - for instance the ACW, the Prussian Wars and the colonial conflicts of various European empires.
The game has an initiative-based activation system with an element of risk, and elegant firign and melee mechanics that resolve the entire attack using just one roll of two six-sided dice. The "Panic" based morale system integrates personal and force level morale to produces believable results with no book-keeping.
The rules as written are for models from 15mm to 28mm - halving or doubling ranges will give good games in smaller or larger scales. An average-sized game takes about an hour, and large games can still be finished in an evening. If you are playing a large game, you may want to get a few easily differentiated pairs of d6 to help move things along.
Wargames Illustrated's "Rulesmeister Mike" said: "It is easy to learn, has a good period feel, and, for a compact set of rules, gives the players a satisfying range of challenges and decisions." Get your copy now at a cheap, cheap price!
http://www.wargamevault.com/product/137450/Midst-Battles-Din?manufacturers_id=6623
I was once in a 2-on-20 fight where we were holding a doorway with relative ease - until someone managed to land a punch on my face and I stormed into the crowd on reflex. Not a clever move, and without back-up arriving when it did, I would've taken a lot more damage. I realise anecdote is not the singular of data, but it's nice to humanise these sorts of things, I think. :)
;D Good job there wasn't a chump like you defending the gate at Hugomonte... innit!!!??? ;D
;D Good job there wasn't a chump like you defending the gate at Hugomonte... innit!!!??? ;D
True, but I like to think that in that situation the crowd of angry Midlanders chanting "Black Coun-tree! Black Coun-tree!" would have been on my side anyway! ;D