In the Battle for Canada Series, Red Coats, Grey Jackets: The Battle of Chippawa, July 5, 1814 was a victory for the United States Army in the War of 1812, during its invasion on July 5, 1814, of the British Empire’s colony of Upper Canada along the Niagara River. This battle and the subsequent Battle of Lundy’s Lane demonstrated that trained American troops could hold their own against British regulars. The battlefield is preserved as a National Historic Site of Canada.
From the game page, we read the following:
Red Coats, Grey Jackets is an introductory level wargame on the Battle of Chippawa. It is part of the Battles for Canada Series of games that portray famous battles fought for control of Canada during the War of 1812.
Players will also need a standard deck of playing cards (a custom series card set is available from the publisher) and a six-sided die to play the game. Each hex is approximately 50 yards across, a regular or militia infantry unit is 250-350 men, First Nation and Dragoon units are 80 to 100 men, and artillery units represent 2 or 3 guns. A turn represents one hour of time.
We published an interview with the designer Paul Rohrbaugh and you can read that at the following link: https://theplayersaid.com/2023/07/31/interview-with-paul-rohrbaugh-designer-of-red-coats-grey-jackets-the-battle-of-chippawa-july-5-1814-from-high-flying-dice-games/
-Grant