In the Name of Justice: The Battle of Lewes, 1264
Game In the Name of Justice: The Battle of Lewes, 1264 Publisher White Dog Games Players Solo Friendly or 2 Players Play Time 1-2 Hours Era Medieval Description Grand tactical game on the Battle of Lewes with impressive historical accuracy and replayability; playable by 1 or 2 players Earl Simon Montfort had gathered an army of dissatisfied rebel barons and, by stealing a march, had surprised the royal forces under King Henry III at the small East Sussex town of Lewes. The Battle of Lewes was the first on English soil in nearly fifty years and was the last "gentlemanly" conflict. "In the NAME of JUSTICE: The Battle of Lewes, 1264" is a grand tactical wargame simulation of low complexity about this 13th century battle in the "Second Baron’s War". It is regarded as a hallmark in the political evolution of the English monarchy and part of the struggle to limit royal power in England. Extensive research was done to provide an accurate and historical account of the battle