Dixie (card game)

[3] Cards have drawings depicting the approximate uniforms that each unit wore at the actual battle.

[5] "Bull Run" was the first Dixie set issued,[6]: 14  and was sold as starter packs in boxes with 60 random cards (30 from the Union, 30 from the Confederates).

Its cards also depict individual regiments in their approximate uniforms worn at the battle, with art by Eric Hotz.

Expand your horizons — skip a pizza or forego your fifth screening of Batman Forever and invest the proceeds in a Dixie deck.

"[7] In the February 1996 edition of Arcane (Issue 3), Steve Faragher gave Dixie an average rating of 7 out of 10, saying, "it's a fun game that offers many an hour of pleasant (if perhaps only mildly exciting) entertainment.

French IFOR soldiers playing Dixie, 1996