45 Turns. 1st Player: American. [Historical] After defeating the British at the Battle of Chippawa, General Brown pushed his army north and met the British near Niagara Falls on a road called Lundy's Lane. Fought around a small hill of no strategic importance, the battle lasted until after midnight and was as fierce as any on the entire Canadian frontier during the war, drowning out even the sound of the Falls nearby. This scenario recreates the battle from its opening as Winfield Scott's brigade of American regulars emerges in the early evening from the woods to confront General Riall's army on the high ground. Both sides receive reinforcements as the night wears on and a bloody fight is guaranteed. Historically, the battle was a tactical draw but a strategic defeat for the Americans. Will the British once again push the Americans back across the river for good?