Paizo Top Nav Branding
Welcome, guest! | Sign In | My Account | My Subscriptions | My Downloads | My Wishlists | Shopping Cart   Shopping Cart | Help/FAQ
About Paizo   Messageboards   News   Paizo Blog   Help/FAQ  
Search
Links
Shop
Recent Reviews

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: GameMastery Guide (OGL)
****( ) by corwyn blackthorne

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary (OGL)
***** by corwyn blackthorne

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook (OGL)
***** by corwyn blackthorne

Ultimate Options: Grit and Gunslingers (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Realmwalker

Advanced Options: Inquisitors' Judgments (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Realmwalker

Upcoming Products
Counter Strike: Barnard's Star—Revised Edition
Character Medallions: Set 1
Monster Medallions: Set 1
IMPFDP5017

Counter Strike: Army of Ireland

5x5
List Price: $22.95
Our Price: $20.66
Backorder
Add To Cart
Facebook Twitter Email
5x5 5x5
In the period immediately following the American Civil War, a group of Irish-Americans known as the Fenians conceived of a bold plan that they hoped would result in freedom for Ireland. A volunteer army, comprised mainly of hardened Civil War veterans, was established for the purpose of an invasion of Canada. The Fenians reasoned that territory seized from British controlled Canada could be bartered for Irish independence. Army of Ireland is a tactical level recreation of the historically significant Battle of Ridgeway, where encroaching Fenians clashed with spirited Canadian militia in what is now Ontario. Colorful counters, a detailed hexmap, and other components provide everything needed to refight this conflict which was to have a profound influence on Canadian history.
Product Availability
This product is a backorder.

Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at webmaster@paizo.com.


IMPFDP5017


See Also:


Product Reviews (0)

Messageboards

Can the Shadowdancer or Horizon Walker qualify for the Dimensional Agility feat?, by wraithstrike

A new job opening at Paizo!, by brock

Something's Fishy..., by Lurk3r

How long does it take to play through an Adventure Path, by Maglok

WereTiger Build, by Damocles23

Jotungrip and Massive Weapons - Look cool but useless?, by Maxximilius

Pearl of Power and Extracts. Do they restore lost extracts?, by Ramza Wyvernjack

Gamemastering PFO, by Valkenr

Usefulness of Mirror Strike, by Ramza Wyvernjack

Dispute with DM over a unfair trap, by Krome

Paizo Blog

RPG Superstar: Encounter Challenge Preview,

The Perfumer's Apprentice—Chapter Four: The Scent of Honeysuckle,

RPG Superstar: Round 3!,

Revenge of the FAQ Attack!,

PaizoCon Pathfinder Society Review,

Open Game License

Store Blog

Things That Go Bump in the Night!,

To Sail the Starlit Sea!,

Pulling Down the Walls of Jericho!,

Yo-Ho-Ho, and a Bottle of Rum!,

Katana Duel at Dawn—For the Throne!,

Sign up for our weekly store newsletter

News

Top 16 Advance to Round 3 of RPG Superstar™,

Paizo Announces RPG Superstar™ 2012 Top 32,

Pathfinder Tales Hits #3 on Barnes & Noble Best Fantasy of 2011 List,

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Now a Dynamite Comic Book!,

Paizo Launches RPG Superstar 2012,



©2002–2012 Paizo Publishing, LLC®. Need help? Email customer.service@paizo.com or call 425-250-0800 Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM Pacific Time. View our privacy policy. Paizo Publishing, LLC, the Paizo golem logo, GameMastery, Pathfinder, Planet Stories, and Undefeated are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC, and Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Campaign Setting, Pathfinder Adventure PathPathfinder Player Companion, Pathfinder Modules, Pathfinder Tales, Pathfinder Society, Pathfinder Battles, PaizoCon, RPG Superstar, The Golem's Got It, Titanic Games, the Titanic logo, and the Planet Stories planet logo are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. Dungeons & Dragons, Dragon, Dungeon, and Polyhedron are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and have been used by Paizo Publishing under license. Most product names are trademarks owned or used under license by the companies that publish those products; use of such names without mention of trademark status should not be construed as a challenge to such status.