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Game Category: Board Games, Strategy Games
Number of Players: 1, 2
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SPI's Musket & Pike

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Description
Musket and Pike is a 1973 simulation of the art of warfare in Europe from the introduction of manageable individual-man firearms to the introduction of the socket bayonet in the late Seventeenth Century. The game presents the tactics and possible results of many of these battles during this period. These battles are shown as scenarios giving a mix of units which are moved and engage in combat on the mapsheet. Designed by John M. Young Jr.
Re-designed counters and new 4-color map.
18 Comments
Voroshilov`s Rifleman 6 Dec, 2019 @ 4:08am 
Hi MadMark56,
Thank you
MadMark56  [author] 5 Dec, 2019 @ 3:27pm 
Hey עגל הזהב (Golden Calf) I'm more of a librarian/archivist, but there are a couple of TTS war gamer groups that play these games, leave note on sites to make contact.:spacemarinecrosshair:
Voroshilov`s Rifleman 5 Dec, 2019 @ 12:18pm 
I also wan't to play this game. Please, let me know if you have some sort of community of these games
MadMark56  [author] 25 Nov, 2019 @ 8:16am 
Hey jpsherfy,
I highlight the piece in the stack and hit ALT which displays the picture, run the cursor up and down, and see the whole stack. Hope that helps...:1775crossswords:
jpsherfy 25 Nov, 2019 @ 7:48am 
If anyone would like to try a game please let me know,. I would love to see how this works.....
jpsherfy 25 Nov, 2019 @ 7:46am 
So is there an easier way to find out what is stacked in a hex? I have pulled out my old game and was setting up the second scenario. I was going to play solo and then my cat got involved and destroyed both armies. Guess that proves the worth of this. It would be nice to find someone to actually try playing this game.
MadMark56  [author] 23 Nov, 2019 @ 11:52am 
Hey jpsherfy,
Yeah, you just copy and paste as many as needed. CTL-C to copy , and CTL-V to paste.:spacemarinecrosshair:
jpsherfy 23 Nov, 2019 @ 10:50am 
Sorry I am confused but it appears that you have made one of each type of unit. So when I want to set up and play a game how to I populate the game board with the appropriate units as per the instructions? I was thinking that I copy a unit and then paste it to a hex but I am not having luck with this. If I need 10 of a unit it would seem logical to copy the unit and then paste it 10 times to the board. What am I missing htere?
MadMark56  [author] 10 Jun, 2019 @ 10:20pm 
Hi jpsherfy, it's just as you state it...you can also play with others using the multi-player game that sets up turns and sides etc. as stated in TTS's rules, have fun!:dicemiss:
jpsherfy 6 Jun, 2019 @ 8:50am 
So this is all new to me. I have many SPI games that I bought in the 70's and 80's including this one. So couldn't resist buying this software (TTS) to take a look at it. Now so how does this module work in terms of setting up each scenario. I guess you review the instructions pick the units up and place them on the map as provided and then play?