1815, Scum of the Earth is an asymmetric, competitive, tactical card game, and successor to the award-winning 1066, Tears to Many Mothers (and 1565, St. Elmo’s Pay) from Hall or Nothing Productions. 1815 is the third game in the series of these tactical battle card games that cover historical periods and have some of the best art in the business. Each player, as either the Duke of Wellington or Napoleon, musters troops and resources to overcome the various obstacles in their path before their armies clash in an epic battle over three farms forward of the ridge at Waterloo: Hougoumont, La Haye Sainte, and Papelotte.

Every card in the game is inspired by a real person or event from the time. With a focus on quick, tactical play and a thematic re-imagining of the events of the time, the game is non-collectable, and there is no deck building required. Each player simply grabs their deck and shuffles, then play begins.

We published an interview with the designer Tristan Hall and you can read that at the following link: https://theplayersaid.com/2021/04/08/interview-with-tristan-hall-designer-of-1815-scum-of-the-earth-the-battle-of-waterloo-card-game-from-hall-or-nothing-productions-currently-on-kickstarter/

-Grant