Lee sent General "Stonewall" Jackson on a flanking maneuver while attacking Hooker's forces in a frontal assault.
[5] The four games in Blue & Gray II were Fredericksburg; Battle of the Wilderness; Chattanooga; and Hooker and Lee.
"[6] In his 1977 book The Comprehensive Guide to Board Wargaming, Nick Palmer called the game "Short (nine turns), but with interesting dilemmas for both sides.
"[7] In Issue 54 of Moves, Steve List did not like the artificial restriction on the Union movement, noting that "In effect the Confederate has been given the offensive ball to carry."
List concluded by giving Chancellorsville a grade of "C."[4] In Issue 20 of Simulacrum, Steven Busey commented "This is certainly not a simulation.