WHITE DOG GAMES
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San Jacinto April 20-21, 1836 is a board game of the battle that won Texas independence from Mexico. The untrained Texian militia led by Sam Houston defeated a professional army under an over-confident Generalissimo Santa Anna just six weeks after the fall of the Alamo. Had the Mexican army not taken a siesta that afternoon and let down its guard or if Santa Anna had not been occupied with a servant girl in his tent at the time of the Texian attack, the outcome of the battle of San Jacinto might have been very different, especially since General Cos has just arrived with hundreds of reinforcements.
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We do not sell direct to Europe due to onerous import duties. However, you can find White Dog products at Hexasim and Agorajeux online shops in the EU, and Second Chance Games in England. We do sell direct "international" to Australia, NZ, Japan, Central and South America.
Select one of three different shipping destinations: US Domestic, International, or Canada. Shipping is included in the price. You can also select PnP for a "print-and-play" game where the game files are sent by email and printed by the customer. A canvas game map can also be selected. When selected, it is shipped in the game box and is in addition to the paper game map. A canvas map can be rolled and folded and is not torn or worn with use.